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Kindergarten Measurement PowerPoints | Distance Learning Powerpoints

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Sweet Sounds of Kindergarten
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Used for the first time during Covid virtual learning to supplement math. I now use it as a Chromebook activity after we learn this topic/standard.
These Google Slides saved me when I was teaching about measurements. My students understood the concepts after teaching with the slides and hands-on activities.
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  1. These math powerpoints are perfect to use both in the classroom and for DISTANCE LEARNING! Currently 8 PowerPoints are included that address important kindergarten math standards: number sense of numbers 0-20, addition, subtraction, 3D shapes, 2D shapes, & measurement!These powerpoints will work
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Practice the Kindergarten Measurement Standards of: length, height, and weight with these fun powerpoint lessons! These powerpoints can be used on google slides or shared with students via powerpoint. This resource is perfect to use in the classroom to teach students or to send to your students for distance learning.

This product includes 4 PowerPoints to use with your students!

*Please note, that the only PowerPoint that students can physically move the cubes is the only labeled "Interactive Measurement." All of the other PowerPoints have clipart that is locked down!

The PowerPoints are as follows:

  • Measurement by Length- 34 slides

This powerpoint includes vocabulary to introduce students to measuring length. Vocabulary words: length, tools, compare. Students will get to watch as objects are measured for length using cubes and pennies. Students can participate by counting the manipulatives to see how long objects are! Slides are also included that show students how to compare the length of 2 objects. The last slide invites students to compare objects for length at home!

  • Measurement by Height - 34 slides

This powerpoint includes vocabulary to introduce students to measuring height. Vocabulary words: height, tools, compare. Students will get to watch as objects are measured for height using cubes and bear counters. Students can participate by counting the manipulatives to see how tall objects are! Slides are also included that show students how to compare the height of 2 objects. The last slide invites students to compare objects for height at home!

  • Measurement by Weight- 23 slides

This powerpoint includes vocabulary to introduce students to measuring weight. Vocabulary words: weight, scale, compare. Students will get to watch as objects are measured for weight. Students are told to imagine holding the two objects in their hands and think about which one is heavier! Slides are also included that show students how to compare the weight of 2 objects. The last slide invites students to compare objects for weight at home!

  • Interactive Measurement (student version)- 18 slides

This powerpoint gives students the chance to move cubes to measure objects for length and height!! Students can drag the cubes to measure the objects on the screen. Answer slides are included for students to check their work.

In the classroom, I LOVE using these powerpoints whole class and going over measurement with my students.

Check out my ADDITION TO 10 POWERPOINT HERE!

Please email me with any questions: sweetsoundsofkindergarten@gmail.com

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight. Describe several measurable attributes of a single object.
Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.

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