This math topic focuses on comparing the mass of various items with specified measurements, using metric units (milligrams, grams, kilograms). It aims to develop a learner's ability to discern whether the given item is 'lighter' or 'heavier' than the stated mass. There are questions involving everyday objects and organisms, such as an ant, a textbook, a tennis ball, a penny, and a mosquito, providing a practical understanding of mass in real-world contexts.
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Is the given item lighter or heavier than the measurement
Is mass of one grain of sand lighter or heavier than 1 milligrams?
Math worksheet on 'Measurement Less or More - Mass (metric) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement - Units Intro - Metric' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_intro_metric/ |
Is mass of a baseball lighter or heavier than 145 milligrams? |
Is the given item lighter or heavier than the measurement |
lighter |
heavier |
Is the given item lighter or heavier than the measurement |
Is mass of a paperclip lighter or heavier than 1 milligrams? |
heavier |
lighter |
Is mass of a tennis ball lighter or heavier than 56 kilograms? |
Is the given item lighter or heavier than the measurement |
heavier |
lighter |
Is the given item lighter or heavier than the measurement |
Is mass of a textbook lighter or heavier than 2 grams? |
heavier |
lighter |
Is the given item lighter or heavier than the measurement |
Is mass of a penny lighter or heavier than 3 kilograms? |
lighter |
heavier |
Is the given item lighter or heavier than the measurement |
Is mass of a pet cat lighter or heavier than 5 grams? |
lighter |
heavier |
Is the given item lighter or heavier than the measurement |
Is mass of a paperclip lighter or heavier than 1 kilograms? |
heavier |
lighter |