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Look at the following scales and fill in the blanks with “heavier than”, “lighter than” or “the same as”.
The pencil case weighs ____________ the apple.
The pencil case weighs heavier than the apple.
The pencil case weighs lighter than the apple.
The pencil case weighs same as the apple.
Look at the following scales and fill in the blanks with “heavier than”, "lighter than" or "the same as" ?
The pitcher weighs ......... the lamp.
The pitcher weighs lighter than the lamp.
The pitcher weighs the same as the lamp.
The pitcher weighs heavier than the lamp.
Look at the following scales and fill in the blanks with “heavier than”, “lighter than” or “the same as”.
The tennis ball weighs _________ the apple.
The tennis ball weighs lighter than the apple.
The tennis ball weighs heavier than the apple.
The tennis ball weighs the same as the apple.
Look at the following scales and fill in the blanks with “heavier than”, "lighter than" or "the same as" ?
The tennis ball weighs ......... the book.
The tennis ball weighs lighter than the book.
The tennis ball weighs heavier than the book.
The tennis ball weighs the same as the book.
Look at the following scales and fill in the blanks with “heavier than”, “lighter than” or “the same as”.
The lamp weighs ........ the book
The lamp weighs the same as the book
The lamp weighs lighter than the book
The lamp weighs heavier than the book
Look at the following scales and fill in the blanks with “heavier than”, “lighter than” or “the same as”.
The pencil case weighs ......... the book.
The pencil case weighs lighter than the book.
The pencil case weighs heavier than the book.
The pencil case is heaviest
The pencil case is lightest
Measure weights with metric units (kilograms)
The baby weighs _______ kg
The baby weighs 1 kg
The baby weighs 2 kg
The baby weighs 3 kg
The baby weighs 6 kg
Measure weights with metric units (kilograms)
The pair of shoes weighs _____ kg
The pair of shoes weighs 2 kg
The pair of shoes weighs 3 kg
The pair of shoes weighs 4 kg
The pair of shoes weighs 1 kg
Measure weights with metric units (kilograms)
The pumpkin is ______ kg
The pumpkin is 4 kg
The pumpkin is 5 kg
The pumpkin is 6 kg
The pumpkin is 7 kg
Measure weights with metric units (kilograms)
The ice bucket weighs .......... kg
The ice bucket weighs 1 kg
The ice bucket weighs 3 g
The ice bucket weighs 2 g
The ice bucket weighs 3 kg
Measure weights with metric units (kilograms)
The water bottle weighs ....... kg
The water bottle weighs 7 g
The water bottle weighs 6 g
The water bottle weighs 7 kg
The water bottle weighs 6 kg
Measure weights with metric units (kilograms)
The box weighs ...... kg
The box weighs 7 kg
The box weighs 8 kg
The box weighs 9 g
The box weighs 9 kg
The watermelon weighs ____ kg.
The watermelon weighs 1 kg.
The watermelon weighs 2 kg.
The watermelon weighs 3 kg.
The watermelon weighs 4 kg.
There are sugar, fridge, roasted turkey, and watermelon.
Which object is the heaviest?
Sugar
Fridge
Roasted turkey
Watermelon
Arrange the items from lightest to heaviest
Fridge, sugar, watermelon, roasted turkey.
Fridge, sugar, roasted turkey, watermelon,
Watermelon, roasted turkey, fridge, sugar.
Watermelon, roasted turkey, sugar, fridge.
There are sugar, fridge, roasted turkey, and watermelon.
Which object is the lightest?
Fridge
Sugar
Watermelon
Roasted turkey
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