
Comparing Sizes: Taller, Shorter, Bigger, Smaller
Let's look at objects around us and find out which ones are bigger, smaller, taller, or shorter. We will learn to compare things by their size.
About This Topic
Let's look at objects around us and find out which ones are bigger, smaller, taller, or shorter. We will learn to compare things by their size.
Key Questions
- Compare two pencils and explain which one is longer.
- Identify the tallest child in a group picture.
- Explain how you know an elephant is bigger than a mouse.
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