🔢 Mathematics · Measurement
Measurable Attributes of Objects
Describe and identify measurable attributes of objects such as length, height, weight, and capacity; use comparative language (longer, shorter, heavier, lighter, more, less)
Typical age: 4–6 years
“If your child picks up a water bottle and a book, can they tell you which is heavier and which is taller — without any measuring tools?”
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- Measuring accurately
Systematic scientific measurement builds on understanding measurable attributes from maths
- Measuring mass and weight (age 4+)REQUIRED
Comparing mass/weight requires first identifying mass as a measurable attribute
- Comparing Lengths & HeightsREQUIRED
Comparing lengths/heights requires first identifying length as a measurable attribute
- Comparing CapacityREQUIRED
Comparing capacity requires understanding capacity as a measurable attribute