Why is it important to compare things, and how does it help us make decisions every day?
Adaptive Perseverance: Students tackle comparing objects of different quantities, learning from mistakes.
Learner’s Mindset: Students explore new contexts where comparison is key, cultivating curiosity.
Critical Thinking: Students critically analyze and reason about quantities, developing logical thinking.
Global Citizenship: Understanding of comparison and quantity aids in making informed decisions in a community setting.
How do we use comparison in choosing between different quantities of things?
How does comparing help us understand more or less?
In what daily situations do we find ourselves comparing numbers or quantities?
Students will demonstrate the ability to compare two quantities and decide which is greater, lesser, or if they are equal.
Students will apply comparison skills in real-life scenarios like sharing snacks, arranging objects by size, and more.
Students will use mathematical language (more than, less than, equal to) to describe their comparisons.
Standard
K.CC.C.6 - Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group.
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