“I live and die by your website!” ~ a coordinator in Washington

Power – Blue Whale vs Krill

🔒 This is just a preview! With a Byrdseed.TV PD account, you can use this as professional development. You'll save some serious time. Never wonder what to present again! Give your teachers the specifics they need. There's nothing like it! We have hundreds of activities like this, plus PD resources for you. Press play, your students work independently. We have hundreds of activities your teachers can use right away. We have hundreds of activities like this, plus PD resources for you. Your child works through these independently. We have hundreds of activities like this. Set up a free trial →
In this worksheet we prompt students to think about which has more power, a blue whale or the krill it eats? Then we ask them to consider other large things that rely on small things. Finally, we ask for small things that have enormous power.

Worksheet (PDF)

worksheet

Three questions to prompt students to think about big vs small power.

Worksheet Samples (PDF)

worksheet

Three sample answers of varying complexity.

CCSS ELA Standards
copy standards

Sorry, this lessons doesn't connect directly to standards for Grade 1.

Related