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K.34Long and Short/
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K.35Tall and Short/
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K.36Compare Size, Weight and Capacity/
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K.37Light and Heavy/
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K.38Holds More or Less/
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1.84Long and Short/
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1.85Tall and Short/
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1.86Light and Heavy/
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1.87Holds More or Less/
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1.88Compare Size, Weight and Capacity/
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2.104Which Metric Unit of Length Is Appropriate?/
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2.105Metric Units of Length: Using 3 Numbers/
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2.106Metric Units of Length: 3 Numbers/
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2.107Metric Units of Length Up to 100/
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2.108Metric Units of Length/
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2.109Long and Short/
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2.110Tall and Short/
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2.111Compare Size, Weight and Capacity/
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2.112Which Metric Unit Is Appropriate?/
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2.113Light and Heavy/
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2.114Compare and Convert Metric Units/
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3.152Which Metric Unit Is Appropriate?/
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3.153Compare and Convert Metric Units/
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3.154Which Metric Unit of Length Is Appropriate?/
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4.121Which Metric Unit Is Appropriate?/
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4.123Area and Perimeter/
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5.44Which Metric Unit Is Appropriate?/
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5.86Compare and Convert Metric Units/
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6.98Area and Perimeter/
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7.112Area and Perimeter/
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Measurement
Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum
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