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Story Time: Jaya and Shyam | |
Distance- How far? | |
Let's help Shinchan | |
Height- How Tall? | |
Weight- Heavier or lighter? | |
Capacity - How much? |
Hey kids! today we're going to learn something exciting through a story! Get ready to discover how measurement works in a fun and engaging way with Jaya and Shyam.
Jaya & Shyam
Ruler & Measuring Tape
Now that we know why and how measurement is important, let's understand different types of measurements.
Measuring distance is like counting steps or jumps to find out how far things are from each other on a grid or map. We use units of distance, like meters or feet, to measure the length or distance between two points.
Now Let's help shinchan to reach masao's home using shortest distance.
For instance, if you start at one corner of the grid and move three lines to the right (horizontal) and two lines up (vertical), you've moved a total of five units of distance. It's like counting steps or jumps, but instead, we're counting the lines in the grid.
Imagine Shinchan wants to visit Masao's house on a grid. If he starts moving diagonally upwards, he'll eventually reach Masao's house. However, there are many other paths he could take to get there.
That's where the grid comes in handy. It helps us figure out how many units of distance each route to Masao's house will take. We use the grid to compare and find the shortest distance possible.
Route 2
"How Tall?" is about measuring how high or tall something or someone is, like a tree or a person. We use units of measurement, like meters or feet, to find out the height from the ground to the top of the object or person.
Once upon a time in a park, there were boxes of flowers piled up high, forming a huge tower.
"Heavier or lighter?" is about comparing the weight of different objects to see which one is heavier (weighs more) or lighter (weighs less) than the other.
Pumpkin is heavier than cucumber
Potato is lighter than watermelon
Capacity or "how much" refers to the amount of space something can hold or the amount of something it can contain. For example, a glass can hold 250 milliliters of water, showing its capacity, or a bucket can contain 5 liters of sand, indicating how much it can hold.
Capacity of glass & bucket
Learning about measurement helps us compare things, guess how much there is, and solve problems, which makes our daily tasks easier and more accurate! Just like tanya,
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1. How far is the distance between Jaya and Shyam in the story? |
2. How tall is Shinchan in the story? |
3. Is Shinchan heavier or lighter than Jaya in the story? |
4. How much capacity does Shinchan need help with in the story? |
5. What is the significance of Rani's gift in the story? |
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