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Year 1 MeasurementWeight

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Weight and Mass Today we are learning how to

measure and record the weight

or mass of objects.

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heavy

We will be using these words to describe the

weight or mass of an object.

heaviest

heavier

Describing Weight

© Inspire and Educate

light

We will be using these words to describe the

weight or mass of an object.

lightest

lighter

Describing Weight

The elephant is the heaviest. He is so heavy that he has made his

side of the seesaw go down.

Who is the heaviest - the mouse or the

elephant?

The bear is the heaviest.

Who is the heaviest - the penguin or the

bear?

The duck weighs the most.

Who weighs the most - the duck or

the ant?

The goat is heavier than the

hen.

Who is heavier -the goat or the

hen?

The cat is the lightest.

How do you know that the cat is the

lightest?

Who is the lightest - the cat

or the dog?

Who is the lightest - the cow

or the frog?

The frog is the lightest.

The horse weighs the most.

Who weighs the most - the horse

or the snake?

Who is lighter -the butterfly or

the rabbit?

The butterfly is lighter.

Can you think of an object that is heavier than a

pencil but lighter than a bag?

Can you think of an object that is

lighter than a football but

heavier than a balloon?

Can you think of an object that is heavier than a

book but lighter than a desk?

Can you think of an object that is heavier than a

book but lighter than a desk?

We can use balance scales to weigh objects.

Which is heavier –the cookie or the

doughnut?

The doughnut is the heaviest because the

doughnut’s side of the scale is down.

Which is the heaviest – the

pineapple or the onion?

The pineapple is the heaviest because the

pineapple’s side of the scale is down.

Which is lighter –the book or the

envelope?

The envelope is lighter because the envelope’s

side of the scale is up.

Which is the lightest – the

tennis ball or the balloon?

The balloon is the lightest. Although

the balloon is bigger than the tennis ball, it is lighter than the tennis ball. We

know this because the balloon’s side of the scale is up.

Which is the lightest – the carrot or the

turnip?

The carrot is the lightest. We know this because the

carrot’s side of the scale is up.

Which is the heaviest – the apple or the

crisps?

The crisps are the lightest. We know this because the

crisps’ side of the scale is up.

Which is the heaviest – the carrot or the

banana?

They are both the same weight. We know this because

the scales are balanced. Neither side has gone up or

down.

Fill in the missing word – lighter or

heavier.

The burger is than the pizza.

heavier

Fill in the missing word – lighter or

heavier.

The pear is than the grapes

lighter

Fill in the missing word – lighter or

heavier.

The egg is than the eggplant.

lighter

Fill in the missing word – lightest or

heaviest.

The leaf is the . lightest

Fill in the missing word – lightest or

heaviest.

The cupcake is the . heaviest

If the balance scale is up, what

does that tell us?

It tells us that the object being weighed which is up is lighter than the object which

is down.

heavier

lighter

If the balance scale is up, what

does that tell us?

It tells us that the object being weighed which is up is lighter than the object which

is down.

heavier

lighter

heavier

lighter

If the balance is level, what does

that tell us?

It tells us that both objects

weigh the same and are of equal

weight.

equalequal

For example, this cookie weighs the same as 5 cubes.

We can use other objects to

describe and compare the

weight of objects.

How many cubes does this

strawberry weigh?

The strawberry weighs the same

as 3 cubes?

How many cubes does the cupcake

weigh?

The cupcake weighs the same

as 6 cubes.

We can use other objects as units of measurement such as pencils.

The cupcake weighs the same

as 4 pencils.

We could use rubbers as units of measurement.

The cupcake has the same mass as

6 rubbers.

What would happen if we took one cube away?

The chocolate bar would go down and the cubes would

go up.

The chocolate bar is now heavier

than the cubes.

What would happen if a cube

was added?

The chocolate bar would go up and the cubes would

go down.

The cubes are now heavier than the chocolate bar.

Do we need to have more or less cubes to make the

scales balance?

We needed to have less cubes to get the scales to

balance.

Do we need to have more or less cubes to make the

scales balance?

We need to add more cubes to

make the scales to balance.

The mass of the torch is greater

than (>) the mass of the battery.

Which is heavier –the battery or the

torch?

The torch is heavier. It weighs

5 cubes. The battery is = to 3

cubes.

Which is lighter –the egg or the

toast?

The mass of the toast is less than (<) the mass of

the egg.

The toast is lighter. It weighs 2 cubes. The egg weighs 3 cubes.

Amy, Harry, and Ben are discussing what will happen when the balloon and the apple are weighed on the balance scale.

The balloon will go down because it is

bigger than the apple.

Ben

Harry

The apple will go downbecause it is lighter

than the balloon.

The balloon will go upbecause it is lighter

than the apple.

Amy

Who is correct? Explain why.

Harry is correct. Although the

balloon is bigger than the apple, it is lighter than the

apple.

The balloon will go down because it is

bigger than the apple.

Ben

Harry

The apple will go downbecause it is lighter

than the balloon.

The balloon will go upbecause it is lighter

than the apple.

Amy

Can you match the object to the

clue?

I am not the heaviest or the

lightest.

I weigh more than the egg.

My mass is less than 4 cubes.

True or false?True or False The sprouts and

the mushrooms have the same

mass.

False – the sprouts are

heavier than the mushrooms.

True or FalseThe mushrooms are lighter than

the sprouts.

True – the mushrooms are lighter than the

sprouts.

True or FalseThe sprouts are heavier than the

mushrooms.

True – the sprouts weigh 3

cubes, the mushrooms weigh

2 cubes.

True or FalseThe mushrooms are heavier than

the sprouts.

False – the mushrooms are lighter than the

sprouts.

© Inspire and Educate

Weight and Mass Today we have been learning how to measure and

record the weight or mass of objects.

© Inspire and Educate

heavy

We have used these words to describe the

weight or mass of an object.

heaviest

heavier

Describing Weight

© Inspire and Educate

light

lightest

lighter

Describing Weight We have used these words to describe the

weight or mass of an object.

We have learned that balance scales can be

used to weigh and compare the mass

of objects.

We have learned that we can use other objects

such as cubes to compare the

weight or mass of things.