Measurements
Introduction
Measurements help us understand and compare the sizes of different things. We use measurements to know how long, how heavy, or how much of something we have.
Length
- Example: When you measure how long your desk is using a ruler, you are measuring length.
- Example: Your height is a measurement of length. You can measure it from your feet to the top of your head.
Weight
- Example: When you use a scale to see how heavy your bag is, you are measuring weight.
- Example: Fruits like bananas and apples have different weights. You can compare their weights using a scale.
Fun Activity
Measure the length of different objects in your house using a ruler. Write down the measurements and compare them.
Remember
- Always use the correct units when measuring: centimeters, meters, grams, or kilograms.
- Length is how long something is, weight is how heavy something is.
- Practice measuring things around you to get better at understanding measurements.
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