Grade 2/Measurement
Comparing Weights (658)
Compare and order weights using ounces and pounds with inequality symbols. Students apply weight measurement skills to ordering and comparing objects, developing intuition about relative weight. Essential for estimation, sorting, and understanding weight relationships in real-world scenarios.
6
Sheets
1680
Views
383
Downloads
Preview
Click to preview collection
Quick Tip
1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz)
Teacher Resources
Teaching Notes
Apply weight measurement to comparison. Key: same units needed. Use >, <, = symbols. Order lightest to heaviest. Real contexts: which fruit weighs more, sorting packages. Balance scale shows comparison directly. Digital scale requires reading and comparing numbers.
Vocabulary
Weight: How heavy an object is.
Heavier: Weighing more than something else.
Lighter: Weighing less than something else.
Common Mistakes
- Comparing different units without converting
- Assuming bigger size means heavier
- Misusing comparison symbols
- Confusing ounces and pounds
- Incorrect inequality symbol
- Forgetting unit conversions
- Misinterpreting word problems
Differentiation
SupportProvide additional scaffolding, use manipulatives, break down into smaller steps, allow more time.
ChallengeChallenge with extension activities, create own problems, explore deeper connections, work with larger numbers or more complex scenarios.
Discussion Questions
- Can we compare 10 ounces and 2 pounds directly?
- What makes something heavy?
- How do we order three weights?
- Why is comparing weights important?
- When might 1 ounce feel very heavy?
- What is heavier: 20 ounces or 1 pound?
- How do we use weight in daily life?
Extension Activities
- Weight scavenger hunt
- Order 5+ objects by weight
- Predict which is heavier
Parent Tip
Ask your child to compare the weight of two different household items.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Measurement
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
compare weightsorder by weightuse symbols
Prerequisites
- 657
- Understanding Weight Concepts
- Basic Measurement Skills
- Understanding Customary Units
Next Steps
- Solving Complex Weight Word Problems
- Converting Customary Weight Units
- Weight Unit Conversions
- Estimating Weight
- Solving Weight Word Problems
