Customary Measurement Bundle of Activities: PowerPoint, Worksheets, Assessment
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Description
This customary measurement bundle has everything you need to teach upper elementary students about the metric measurements for length, weight, and capacity. The activities in this math bundle make learning how to use U.S. customary measurements fun and understandable! Students love the activities while teachers love the convenience of these no-prep resources that can be used year after year! These activities can be used for test prep, review, or introduction of math concepts related to U.S. customary measurement.
The activities in this bundle focus on the following metric measurements:
→ Measuring Length with the U.S. Customary System (inches, feet, yards, miles)
→ Measuring Mass with the U.S. Customary System (ounces, pounds, tons)
→ Measuring Capacity with the U.S. Customary System (cups, pints, quarts, gallons)
Activities are built around the following skills:
→ Conversions (example: 4 feet = 48 inches)
→ Conversion tables
→ Estimating Units of Measurement (example: estimating how many gallons are in a swimming pool)
→ Comparing 2 measurements (>, <, or =)
→ Ordering 3 measurements from greatest to least
→ Ordering 3 measurements from least to greatest
→ Multiple-Choice Questions (ordering 4 measurements)
→ Word Problems
What's included... To gain a better idea of everything included, please check out the individual PREVIEW for each resource:
95-slide Introduction PowerPoint
- Ideal for introducing this topic to students!
- Many multiple-choice practice questions; ideal for test prep!
- You have my permission to convert this to Google Slides, if you wish.
- It comes with a matching companion handout (The companion handout includes both a printable version and a Google Slides version.)
Interactive Notebook Entry
- Three worksheets focus on one of the following topics: length, weight, or capacity
- Two worksheets focus on conversion tables. (8 tables in all)
- You get to choose whether to use the printable version, the Google version, or the Easel version.
3 Self-Checking Quizzes (compatible with Google Forms)
- Each quiz has 20 questions.
- Students complete three amusement park worksheets related to length, weight, and capacity.
- They color the pieces and assemble the craftivity.
- 16 game pieces (13 matches)
- Simply print and cut the game pieces. Students turn all of the game pieces over, and then follow the directions to play Memory!
- Students find matching cards that create equivalent measurements.
Here's what teachers like you have to say about using these customary measurement activities with their students:
⭐️ Dana W. said, "Another amazing resource to help my students understand the concept of measurement. Thank you for a product that was easy to follow along with and activities that helped solidify my students' learning!"
⭐️ Eduk"8"ter said, "This is AMAZING!!! This product is worth every penny!!! It was a great resource to introduce customary measurement!!!! Everything you need is right at your fingertips!!! It's a must-buy!"
⭐️ Laura V. said, "Very satisfied! Made easy work of planning, and was able to use again the following year to reinforce concepts at an older grade level."
⭐️ Jamie D. said, "What a thorough bundle! Perfect for lessons and practice and made my life so much easier."
⭐️ Suzette H. said, "I used this with my 5th grade students that are struggling with measurement concepts. It was very helpful."
Also, the PowerPoint cannot be edited due to the copyright requirements made by the contributing artists (clip art, font, backgrounds).
Copyright by Deb Hanson
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