Comparing Size Worksheet

Grades
1
Standards
1.MD.A.1
Formats
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This learning resource is available in interactive and printable formats. The interactive worksshet can be played online and assigned to students. The Printable PDF version can be downloaded and printed for completion by hand.
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About the Worksheet

The attached worksheet titled "Comparing Size" is designed to help young learners develop their observational skills and understand the concept of relative size. This engaging activity prompts students to circle the larger object between two given images, fostering their ability to make visual comparisons and recognize size differences.

This interactive and printable worksheet, can be utilized both in interactive and printable formats, providing flexibility for educators and parents. The interactive version allows for an immersive online experience, while the printable PDF format enables hands-on learning through physical completion.

What will your child learn through this worksheet?

Through this "Comparing Size" worksheet, children will learn:

  • Observational skills: By carefully examining and comparing objects, children will enhance their ability to observe and identify details.
  • Size comparison: The worksheet will help children understand the concept of relative size and develop the skill of comparing the dimensions of different objects.
  • Visual discrimination: Children will practice distinguishing between larger and smaller objects, improving their visual discrimination abilities.
  • Decision-making: By making choices and circling the larger object, children will exercise their decision-making skills.

Learning Outcomes

The learning outcomes for this worksheet are as follows:

Cognitive:

  • Identify and distinguish between larger and smaller objects.
  • Understand the concept of relative size.

Psychomotor:

  • Develop fine motor skills by circling the larger object.
  • Practice hand-eye coordination.

Affective:

  • Build confidence in making decisions and choices.
  • Foster a sense of accomplishment upon completing the activity.

Interpersonal/Social:

  • Engage in collaborative learning by discussing and comparing their choices with peers or adults.

Tags

Comparing size worksheet, visual discrimination, observational skills, size comparison, relative size, interactive worksheet, printable worksheet, kindergarten worksheet, preschool worksheet, early learning, cognitive development, psychomotor development, affective development, interpersonal development.

Publisher: Workybooks
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Written by:Jessica Campbell
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Illustrated by: Aiden Khuiphum

Common core standards covered

1.MD.A.1
Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object.

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