Comparing Weight: Heavier and Lighter
Practice using weight words to compare objects
Practice using weight words to compare objects
Math - Grade K-1
- 1
A bowling ball and a feather are on a table. Which object is heavier?
- 2
A pencil and a backpack are being compared. Which object is lighter?
- 3
Circle the object that is heavier: a watermelon or a grape.
- 4
A toy car and a real car are being compared. Which one is heavier?
- 5
A book and a sheet of paper are on a desk. Which object is lighter?
- 6
A cat and an elephant are being compared. Write heavier or lighter: The cat is ______ than the elephant.
- 7
Look at a full lunchbox and an empty lunchbox. Which lunchbox is heavier?
- 8
A rock and a leaf are being compared. Which object is lighter?
- 9
Mia holds one apple in one hand and two apples in the other hand. Which hand feels heavier?
- 10
Fill in the blank: A pillow is usually ______ than a brick.
- 11
A small teddy bear and a large teddy bear are made from the same soft material. Which teddy bear is heavier?
- 12
Circle the object that is lighter: a balloon or a chair.
- 13
A bucket has sand in it. Another bucket is empty. Which bucket is lighter?
- 14
Write heavier or lighter: A dog is usually ______ than a mouse.
- 15
Sam puts a crayon on one side of a balance scale and a big book on the other side. The book side goes down. Which object is heavier?
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