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Compare Heights

Overview

Children explore who or what is taller or shorter.

Learning Objective
Children compare height using simple measuring methods.

Resources needed

  • Wall space
  • Markers or string

Lesson stages

0 / 7 done
  1. 1 Mark heights on a wall or with string.
  2. 2 Compare two heights.
  3. 3 Ask: 'Who is taller? Who is shorter?'
  4. 4 Measure using objects (e.g. blocks).
  5. 5 Count how many blocks tall.
  6. 6 Compare results.
  7. 7 Discuss findings.

Tap a step to mark it as done.

Variations

  • Measure objects instead of people
  • Estimate before measuring
  • Order children or objects by height
More information

Use string cut to each child's height as a physical comparison tool — powerful and tactile.

Mark heights with chalk or a stick in soil if no wall is available.

Do children align objects at the base when comparing? Can they order more than two heights?

Use string, a strip of bark, or a length of vine cut to match a child's height. Mark heights with a notch in a stick or a line in soil.

Children often compare heights without aligning the base, leading to incorrect conclusions. Always ensure both objects or people are standing on the same level before comparing.