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Quantity Comparison & Balance Scale Game

Welcome to HK Primary Interview's Quantity Comparison & Balance Scale Game! This interactive game is designed for young children preparing for Primary One interviews. By comparing object quantities and balance scale weights, it helps build foundational math concepts while training observation and logical thinking. The game is easy to use, suitable for K2 to K3 children to practice at home. Parents can accompany them, adjust difficulty, and record practice results.

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What Parents Need To Know

Use this practice page as a short daily routine. Choose a skill, let the child answer naturally, then review one strength and one next step.

  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Practise briefly and regularly, focusing on natural responses.

How To Use This Page

Use this practice page as a short daily routine. Choose a skill, let the child answer naturally, then review one strength and one next step.

  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Practise briefly and regularly, focusing on natural responses.

Decision Checklist

Use this practice page as a short daily routine. Choose a skill, let the child answer naturally, then review one strength and one next step.

  • Practise briefly and regularly, focusing on natural responses.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
  • Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.
What should parents verify first?

Practise briefly and regularly, focusing on natural responses.

How should we use this page?

Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.

What is the safest next step?

Record the decision, evidence and next action in your family checklist.

How often should we practise?

Practise briefly and regularly, focusing on natural responses.

Where should official facts come from?

Practise briefly and regularly, focusing on natural responses.

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Sources

Official sources to verify first