This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fourth …
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fourth graders about one step metric capacity with addition and subtraction - word problems.
Convert metric measurements to U.S. Measurements and the reverse, too. Easy to …
Convert metric measurements to U.S. Measurements and the reverse, too. Easy to follow tables have sections for area, length, mass,temperature and volume.
What kind of unit conversion would you like to do? This site …
What kind of unit conversion would you like to do? This site will allow you to do a multitude of conversions. Just click on the specific measurement you are needing to convert. It also provides a history of measurements and a chart of metric symbols.
How do we understand the difference between inches and centimeters? Why does …
How do we understand the difference between inches and centimeters? Why does measuring a given object in centimeters always give a bigger number than measuring the same object in inches? This lesson includes detailed plans, printable worksheets, and videos of students engaged in the lesson.
Students will be able to estimate the lengths of objects by mentally …
Students will be able to estimate the lengths of objects by mentally partitioning the lengths into inches. A video, worksheets, and a detailed lesson plan are included.
Do students have any idea of what a foot really is? This …
Do students have any idea of what a foot really is? This lesson will have students measuring objects and making predictions about the length of objects.
The long and the short of it..... In this introductory lesson to …
The long and the short of it..... In this introductory lesson to ordering lengths, students will be able to compare objects by length using the vocabulary longest and shortest. The lesson is introduced using the book "The Dog Show" and includes pictures and a printable worksheet.
The long and the short of it... In this introductory lesson to …
The long and the short of it... In this introductory lesson to ordering lengths, students will be able to compare objects by length using the vocabulary longest and shortest.
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