Bigger or Smaller
Have fun estimating everything.
ADDED May 18, 2008

My kids are always comparing sizes of things. I frequently hear things like,” I am tall enough for this” or “I am big enough to do that” or the ever popular, ”but mine is the smallest”. What they don’t realize is that they are estimating. So to keep the estimation party going in a positive way I will ask them questions about what things they see around them and have them estimate the answers.
I will ask, ”what building, tree or flag pole is taller?” “What car do you think is heavier?” Or I will say, “What line has the most people?”
I think it helps expand their vocabulary and encourage critical thinking. Besides who doesn’t like to guess which line will move faster at the market? Somehow I always chose the slowest.
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ages 3-12, good any time, good at home, good for a restaurant or public place, good for the car, no 'props' needed, quick activity, see our disclaimer, verbal activity, |
Comments
05-19-2008 10:41
Do you think this idea would be ok for a 2 year old? She is very verbal.
05-21-2008 06:18
I tried it with my little one just now. I asked her "Is the fly bigger than the dog?" She laughed and said, "no!" They are smarter than we think...lol.
05-21-2008 06:23
J you are right! Kids are smarter than we think. And T I am of the mind to try it and see. If she does not understand the question that is fine, what you are doing is creating a teachable moment where you can explain to her the meaning of big and small.
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