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प्रश्न
Guess their weights and match.
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How many small tomatoes do you think could lift the pumpkin up?
– Ten
– Twenty
– Forty
Name some of your classmates who you think weigh.
Almost the same as you.
Name some of your classmates who you think weigh -
More than you.
When Kunjamma was born, she was 3 kg. Today is Independence Day and Kunjamma is 5 years old. She is 28 kg now.
Now guess her weight and the amount of sweets her parents distribute every Independence Day.
Kunjamma's age | Kunjamma's weight | Amount of sweets |
At birth | 3 kg | 3 + 3 = 6 kg |
1 year old | 9 kg | ______ |
2 years old | ______ | 13 + 13 = 26 kg |
3 years old | 17 kg | ______ |
4 years old | ______ | ______ |
5 years old | 28 kg | ______ |
You can ask your parents how much a 2-year old or 4-year old child could weigh.
Help him match the things with their right amounts.
1 kg | rice |
half kg | daal |
peas | |
water | |
onions | |
salt | |
mustards seeds | |
red chilli powder |
Make a list of things bought at your home. Find out how much of each thing is bought at one time. These things can be rice, oil, chilli powder, sugar, milk, onions, ginger, etc.
Use your balance to find which of the following is heavier -
- A water bottle or a cricket ball
- Your shoe or your pencil box
- Your Maths book or Hindi book
- Your bag or your friend’s bag
Make a list of:
- Things weigh less than half kg.
- Things weigh more than half kg.
Have you seen any of these balances?
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