Section A: Practice Problems From Direct to Indirect Comparisons

Problem 1 (Pre-Unit)

  1. Circle the rectangle that is longer.

    2 rectangles of different lengths.
  2. Circle the rectangle that is shorter.

    2 rectangles of different lengths.

Problem 2 (Pre-Unit)

There are 17 fish in Han’s aquarium.
There are 9 fish in Clare’s aquarium.
How many more fish are in Han’s aquarium than Clare’s aquarium?
Show your thinking with drawings, numbers, or words.

Problem 3 (Pre-Unit)

How many connecting cubes do you see in each picture?

  1. Connecting cubes. 6 towers of ten cubes. 3 single cubes.
  2. Connecting cubes. 4 towers of ten cubes.
  3. Connecting cubes. 3 towers of 10 cubes. 5 single cubes.

Problem 4 (Lesson 1)

Use any tool you would like to compare the length of the rectangles.

List the rectangles from longest to shortest.

  1. Rectangle.
  2. Rectangle.
  3. Rectangle.

Problem 5 (Lesson 2)

Compare the length of the top and side of your workbook.

Use a drawing or words to show which is longer.

Problem 6 (Lesson 3)

If needed, the table, bookshelf, and desks can be replaced with other objects in the classroom.

  1. Which is longer, the teacher’s desk or your desk?
    Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.

  2. Which is shorter, the table or the bookshelf?
    Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.

Problem 7 (Exploration)

Which is farther from your school, your home or your best friend’s home? Explain how you know or how you can find out which is farther.

Problem 8 (Exploration)

Which is farther from your classroom door, the bathroom or the main office? Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.