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Independently
3 points |
With
Some Assistance
2 points |
With
much Assistance
1 point |
Unable
0 points |
| Compare
the size of one student with another < = >. |
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| Compare
the size of the earth to one other planet <= >. |
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| Give
three or more examples of scale models. |
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| Order
three planets in size from largest to smallest. |
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| Order
five planets in size from largest to smallest. |
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| Order
nine planets in size from largest to smallest. |
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| Measure
the size of classroom objects using different kinds of units. |
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the circumference of balls using different kinds of units. |
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| Select
a ball to be a scale model of Earth, then select balls to represent
other planets. |
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| Build
"scale models" of planets using different materials. |
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