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Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu HOW MUCH CAN YOU CARRY Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu An Elephant carries heavy logs of wood. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu A truck can carry large loads of materials. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu My mother bought ½ kilogram of acroats. We buy acroats by weight. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu Do not carry the too much of load. Accidents may occur. Or Things may fall down along with you. Carry only the load that you can. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu The lady is walking comfortably with her bag. The bag she is carrying is not heavy. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu The man is walking comfortably with his bag. The bag he is carrying is not heavy. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu A basket full of fruits and vegetables. Guess How you will buy each of them? Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu Bananas –By counting the number Tomatoes – in kilograms Peach – in kilograms Butter fruit – per piece Capsicum – in kilograms Carrot – in kilograms Radish - Kilograms Green Leafy Vegetable – Per bunch/bundle Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu Pumpkin – in kilograms Beetroot – in kilograms Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu CORN – by Count Pineapple – by Count Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu Eggs – by Count/dozens Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu HEAVY HEAVIEST HEAVIER Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu A pumpkin is heavier than an apple. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu Big Flower Small Flower Big flower is heavier than the Small flower Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu Identify Heavy, Heavier, Heaviest Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu A railway engine is much heavier than a car. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu One leaf is lighter than three leaves. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu UPS CD MOUSE Identify Heavy and Lighter objects amongst these. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu Weight of an apple is lesser than the weight of many apples. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu Bales of hay are bigger in size but lighter in weight. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu Barrel full of potatoes Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu HIGHER ORDER THINKING CONCEPTS Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu A comb is lighter than a bucket. A bucket is heavier than a comb. Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009

Prepared by R.Jayalakshmi, PRT, KV, Kathmandu 2008 - 2009