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Let’s go through the problem and explain how to solve it:
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🍎 Task Overview:
- Place
an apple on one side of a balance.
- Compare other items (like a pear, a green ball, a cupcake, etc.) to see if they are:
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Lighter than an apple
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About the same weight as an apple
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Heavier than an apple
- Then record results in the table provided.
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🔍 Step-by-step Solution:
#### Step 1: Understand the Balance Scale
The image shows a
balance scale with:
- An
apple on the right side.
- A
green ball on the left side.
- The scale is
balanced, meaning both sides weigh the same.
✔ So,
the green ball weighs about the same as the apple.
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#### Step 2: Compare Other Objects
Now look at the other images around the scale:
1.
Pear (left top)
2.
Red apple (top center)
3.
Cupcake (right bottom)
We need to estimate their weights relative to the
apple.
Let’s analyze each:
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✔ 1.
Pear
- Pears are typically
slightly heavier than apples.
- But size and variety matter — in this case, the pear looks
similar in size to the apple.
- However, pears tend to be denser.
- Likely:
Slightly heavier than an apple.
➡️
Things heavier than an apple
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✔ 2.
Red Apple
- This is another apple — likely
same size and type.
- So it should weigh
about the same as the apple.
➡️
Things about the same weight as an apple
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✔ 3.
Cupcake
- Cupcakes are small and made of light ingredients (flour, sugar, air).
- Even a large cupcake is usually
lighter than an apple.
- Apples have more density and water content.
➡️
Things lighter than an apple
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📋 Final Table Completion:
| Things lighter than an apple | Things about the same weight as an apple | Things heavier than an apple |
|-----------------------------|------------------------------------------|------------------------------|
| 🧁 Cupcake | 🍏 Red Apple | 🍐 Pear |
| | 🟢 Green Ball (from balance) | |
> Note: The green ball was shown to be equal in weight to the apple based on the balanced scale.
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✔ Summary:
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Lighter: Cupcake
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Same weight: Red apple, green ball
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Heavier: Pear
This activity teaches estimation, comparison, and understanding of mass using real-world objects.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or want to extend this into a science experiment!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of measuring weight worksheet.