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Hi, it's Teresa from Fun in K/1! I was just stopping by to bring you a great freebie to use to assess student knowledge of comparing sizes. It is also great practice for everyone's favorite standardized tests coming up. I know this seems like a super easy lesson to teach, but it can be a bit difficult with the different vocabulary involved. Click here to come over and download this free.

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Long Short Preschool Activities, Long Short Worksheet Preschool, Concept Of More And Less Worksheets, Concept Big And Small Worksheet, Big And Small Objects Worksheets, Shape Activities Kindergarten, Kindergarten Goals, Games For Preschool, Worksheet Kindergarten

Help your preschooler develop their math skills with these fun and engaging worksheets and games on comparing sizes. Learn how to use words like big, small, long, short, tall, and more.

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One topic of kindergarten measurement is size - find out what to teach, ideas for teaching about size, and size activities for the whole group, small groups/centers, and using technology! In kindergarten, we expect students to describe and compare measurable attributes, know size-related vocabulary, and if something has more or less of an attribute (such as bigger or smaller). Kindergarteners should also be able to classify and sort items into a category, such as long and short. Bigger Smaller Activities, Compare Sizes Preschool, Longer And Shorter Kindergarten, Biggest To Smallest Preschool Activities, Longer Than Shorter Than Kindergarten, Small Medium Large Sorting Activities, Sorting Kindergarten, Measurement Kindergarten, Guided Math Groups

One topic of kindergarten measurement is size - find out what to teach, ideas for teaching about size, and size activities for the whole group, small groups/centers, and using technology! In kindergarten, we expect students to describe and compare measurable attributes, know size-related vocabulary, and if something has more or less of an attribute (such as bigger or smaller). Kindergarteners should also be able to classify and sort items into a category, such as long and short.

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