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1Comparing Lengths: Align at the Start

Objects must be aligned at one end to compare their lengths accurately.

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Once aligned, A is longer than B!

2Measuring with Improvised Units

We can use paper clips, blocks, etc., to measure length. There should be no gaps or overlaps between units.

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3Comparing Distances

A straight path is usually the shortest distance.

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Teacher notes

Key Concepts: When comparing lengths, objects must be aligned at the same starting point. Distance is the space between two points, usually compared using the shortest straight path.

Improvised Units: When using paper clips, blocks, or footsteps as units, they must be placed end-to-end without gaps or overlaps.

Common Misconceptions: Students might only look at the endpoints of objects without checking if the starting points are aligned.