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Goal
In this game your children will learn how to compare and measure different objects.
Child Vocabulary
Math Vocabulary
Estimate
Measurement
Age-Appropriate Definition
"Guess"
"To find the amount or size"
Hand Motion
Put hand out and tilt head to the side.
Move hands together and away from one another.
TS Gold Alignment
Game Level
Name / Descriptipon
Seed
2 Years
Perceptual Comparer
Make simple comparisons between two objects. When shown a bouncy ball and a basketball, indicates that the basketball is bigger.
Sprout
3 Years
Length Quantity Recognizer
Child can identify length as an attribute. May say, "My tower is tall."
Sprout
4 Years
Length Direct Comparer
Child can physically align 2 objects and determine which is longer or if they are the same.
Bloom
5 Years / Kinder
Indirect Length Comparer
Child can compare the length of two objects using a third object to measure (such as a string). May measure the height of a block tower using unifix cubes and say, "I made a tower that is 10 cubes tall."
Bloom
5 Years / Kinder
Serial Orderer to 6+
Child orders lengths, marked 1 to 6 units. A child orders towers of cubes from a 1-cube tower to a 6-cube tower from tallest to shortest. Child begins to understand how to use standard measuring tools. Child may stand on a scale, pretending to be at the doctor's office.
Bloom
5 Years / Kinder
End-to-end Length Measurer
Child begins to think about the need for equal-length units. Child may line up blocks along a book to measure how long it is.
Measure Me! Resources
How To Play
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Game Training
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Game Modeling
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Instructor Guides
Station Guides
Math Concept
Circle Time
Measurement
Counting + Measuring