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Weights and Measures

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Mathematics
60
20 students
14 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

i want to plan a lesson where the children recap subtracting kg and grams as they didn't fully comprehend it in yesterdays lesson. Then the children in groups must weigh objects, add and subtract them, explain their findings using phrases: 'the total weight is ... grams or ...kg and ...grams, and this weighs.... less than ....'. This is my lesson plan template: ST Name: Kym Fox ST Number: 40036679 Class Level: 3rd Class Date: 12/05/25

Subject: Maths Time: 10:40 Duration of Lesson: 60 Minutes No of Pupils: 20 pupils Strand(s) Measures Strand Unit(s)/ Element(s) Measuring Learning Outcome(s)/ Content Objectives: Compare, estimate and measure weight using appropriate instruments and record and communicate appropriately Learning Objectives: (Two are required. One other may be added if deemed necessary)

  1. The child should be enabled to:
  2. The child should be enabled to:

Assessment:

  1. Method:
  2. Assessment of:
  3. To be recorded: Teacher Questioning: (Insert I, D, C for relevant part of lesson) Lower order questions (Closed Questions)

Higher order questions (Open Questions) 1. 2. 3. Language Development opportunities in this lesson: Literacy Development opportunities in this lesson: Teaching Methodologies: Please underline the primary methodology/ies to be used during the lesson

· For Mathematics: Using cognitively challenging tasks, Promoting Maths Talk, Fostering productive disposition, Encouraging playfulness, Emphasising mathematical modelling

Introduction: Stimulus: Elicit Prior Knowledge: Share Learning Intention:    Development:   Conclusion: Cognitive: Social: Transition (if appropriate:    Universal Design for Learning

Pupil(s) Reason(s) Method(s) Additional Comments/

The Learning Environment: Resources:

Weights and Measures


ST Name: Kym Fox

ST Number: 40036679

Class Level: 3rd Class

Date: 12/05/25

Subject: Maths

Time: 10:40

Duration of Lesson: 60 Minutes

No of Pupils: 20 pupils


Strand(s):

Measures

Strand Unit(s) / Element(s):

Measuring

Learning Outcome(s) / Content Objectives:

  • Compare, estimate and measure weight using appropriate instruments and record and communicate findings accurately.
  • Understand and perform subtraction involving kilograms and grams, applying the learning in practical measuring activities.

Learning Objectives:

  1. The child should be enabled to accurately subtract weights involving kilograms and grams and express the answer in mixed units.
  2. The child should be enabled to weigh real objects, perform addition and subtraction of weights in groups and explain their results using appropriate mathematical language, e.g., 'the total weight is... grams or ... kg and ... grams' and 'this weighs ... less than ...'.

Assessment:

  1. Method: Observation and questioning during group work; evaluation of recorded weights and explanations.
  2. Assessment of: Understanding and application of adding and subtracting weights; use of correct units and comparative language.
  3. To be recorded: Accuracy in calculations and communication of findings, participation in group tasks.

Teacher Questioning:

Lower order questions (Closed Questions)

  1. How many grams are in 1 kilogram?
  2. If you subtract 200 grams from 1 kilogram, what is the remaining weight?
  3. When measuring this object, is it heavier or lighter than 500 grams?

Higher order questions (Open Questions)

  1. Why is it important to express weight in both kilograms and grams sometimes?
  2. How can we check if our subtraction answers for weight make sense?
  3. Can anyone explain how the total weight of these objects compares to the other group’s total?

Language Development Opportunities in This Lesson:

  • Introducing and reinforcing measurement vocabulary: kilogram, gram, subtract, heavier, lighter, total, less than.
  • Structuring mathematical sentences using comparative phrases: “The total weight is...”, “This weighs... less than...”.

Literacy Development Opportunities in This Lesson:

  • Recording measurements and calculations clearly in written form.
  • Encouraging verbal explanations about measurements to enhance mathematical communication skills.
  • Supporting understanding of mixed-unit problems through reading and writing.

Teaching Methodologies:

Using cognitively challenging tasks, Promoting Maths Talk, Fostering productive disposition, Encouraging playfulness, Emphasising mathematical modelling

Primary methodologies underlined:
Using cognitively challenging tasks, Promoting Maths Talk, Fostering productive disposition


Introduction (10 minutes)

Stimulus:

  • Start with a quick interactive quiz using flashcards of weights in kilograms and grams to refresh previous lesson content.
  • Show two real objects with visible weights marked or labeled (e.g., a 1.5 kg bag of sugar and a 750 g apple).

Elicit Prior Knowledge:

  • Ask pupils what they remember about subtracting weights yesterday.
  • Discuss converting grams to kilograms and vice versa briefly, linking to real-life contexts.

Share Learning Intention:

  • "Today we will practise subtracting kilograms and grams and use real objects to add and subtract weights."
  • "We will explain our findings using sentences like: ‘the total weight is...’, and compare the weights."

Development (40 minutes)

Activity 1 (15 mins) – Recap and Guided Practice:

  • Teacher-led subtraction exercises on the board with kilograms and grams, showing borrowing when grams in the lower number are larger.
  • Example problem: 3 kg 250 g − 1 kg 900 g
  • Pupils solve similar problems individually using whiteboards, then discuss answers.

Activity 2 (25 mins) – Group Practical Task:

  • Pupils split into groups of 4-5. Each group receives objects with different weights labelled or provided with digital/analogue scales to weigh objects.
  • Tasks:
    • Weigh objects individually and record results.
    • Add the weights of multiple objects; convert totals into kg and g as necessary.
    • Subtract one object’s weight from another’s and express the difference.
  • Each group prepares a brief verbal report including:
    • "The total weight is ... kg and ... grams."
    • "This object weighs ... less than that object."
  • Teacher circulates, supports calculations and probing questions to encourage explanation and reflection.

Conclusion (10 minutes)

Cognitive:

  • Groups present their findings verbally to the class, using their prepared sentences.
  • Teacher highlights good examples and corrects misconceptions regarding unit conversion and subtraction.

Social:

  • Pupils give positive feedback to each other’s presentations, reinforcing peer learning and confidence in explaining maths.

Transition (if appropriate):

  • Collect weighing scales and materials while discussing which skill was the easiest or hardest today and why.
  • Set brief homework: subtract weights from the provided household items and explain findings in written sentences.

Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

Pupil(s)Reason(s)Method(s)Additional Comments/
Visual learnersBenefit from seeing real objects and chartsUsing real objects, charts, group visualsUse labelled weights for clarity
Pupils needing supportNeed extra guidance with conversionsOne-on-one/group scaffolding and peer supportProvide step-by-step subtraction templates
Advanced learnersRequire challenge and deeper thinkingEncourage creating their own problemsChallenge with reverse problems: “If total is… what was subtracted?”

The Learning Environment:

Resources:

  • Weighing scales (digital and analogue)
  • Assorted objects labelled with approximate weights (e.g., fruit, bags of flour, bottles)
  • Whiteboards and markers for calculations
  • Flashcards for introductory quiz
  • Worksheets for subtraction practice
  • Chart/poster showing kg to g conversions

This lesson plan fully aligns with the IE Curriculum Framework’s focus on practical measurement skills, communication in maths, and the development of numeracy competencies targeted at 3rd class pupils.

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