Today, I will compare the height of two objects by using a third
Vocabulary Compare the height of two objects by using a third object:
Steps 1. Line up 3 objects, from the shortest to the tallest, standing them on their ends on a flat surface. 2. Compare the height of two of the objects by using a third object.
The first flower is shorter than the flower in the box. It is the shortest. The last flower is taller than the flower in the box. It is the tallest.
1. Find something in the classroom that is taller than this bottle. Find something that is shorter than this bottle.
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is taller than the bottle.
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is shorter than the bottle.
2. Find something in your desk that is taller than this arrow. Find something else that is shorter than this arrow.
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is taller than the arrow.
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is shorter than the arrow.
*MP3: Do you agree/disagree with what said? *MP6: How do you know your answers are correct/reasonable?
Recap today’s lesson with one or more of the following MP questions: MP1: How can you explain your work? MP6: How can you use math vocabulary in your explanation? MP7: What steps helped you solve the problems?