How can we use numbers to compare quantities, and why is it important in our daily lives?
Adaptive Perseverance: Students explore different methods of comparing quantities, learning from experiences.
Learner’s Mindset: Encourages curiosity about numbers and their practical uses in daily life.
Critical Thinking: Engages students in thinking about the importance and consequences of comparisons.
Global Citizenship: Understanding comparisons can aid in making fair and informed decisions in community settings.
How do we decide which of two quantities is more or less?
In what daily situations do we need to compare quantities?
How can comparing quantities help us make decisions?
Students will understand and use numbers to compare two quantities.
Students will apply the concepts of more than, less than, or equal to in practical scenarios, like comparing amounts of food, people in a group, or objects.
Students will use mathematical symbols to represent comparisons.
Standard
K.CC.B.4 - Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
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