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TOPIC: Who is heavier? Date__________

WORK SHEET No. 1 Month_________


Competency:Understanding Basic Concepts

I. Tick the object that will weigh more:

II. Encircle the heavier weight: III. Tick the object that
will weigh less:
20g 50g

5kg 8kg

250g 175g

50kg 276kg

100kg 100g

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WORK SHEET No. 2 Date________

Month________

Competency: Understanding Basic Concepts

I. What will you use g or kg to measure the weight of the following:

1. A pencil ________________________
2. A big watermelon ________________________
3. A cake ________________________
4. An orange ________________________
5. A sack of wheat ________________________
6. A spoon of sugar ________________________
7. An apple ________________________
8. A big pumpkin ________________________
II. Match the following weights and use = sign and write in the given space:

1 kg of potato 2 kg of beans

2 kg of tomatoes 1000 g of chillies

4 kg of onions 500 g of sugar

½ kg of rice 2 kg of brinjal + 2 kg of
beetroot

Ex: 3kg of carrots = 3000 g of potatoes


1. __________________ ____________________
2. __________________ ____________________
3. __________________ ____________________
4. __________________ ____________________

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WORK SHEET No. 3 Date________

Month________

Competency: Understanding Basic Concepts

I. Guess their weights and match:

2 kg

20 kg

50 g

100 g

10 kg

25 g

More than 100 kg

Competency : Ability to compute

II. Do as directed and complete the table:

Weights Double Half


2000 g
1 kg
6 kg
4000 g
20 kg
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WORK SHEET No. 4 Date________

Month________

Competency: Understanding Basic Concepts

I. Make a list of any 6 things which weigh:

Less than 1 Kg More than 1Kg


KG

II. Draw the weights that you will use to weigh the items given in
the table:

Items Weights used


50 kg of wheat

9 kg of beans

Half a kg of tomatoes

10 kg and 700 g of rice

800 g of sugar

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