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Elementary measurement resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Make your own clock template

Make your own clock template

Created by
Miss Jessica
A clock template that can be used as a craft with the students. Hands of clock are cut out and attached to the face using a fastener. This allows the students to move the hands. Can be glued to construction paper to make the clock more sturdy. Decorating ideas include drawing a person on face the clock, and arms on the hands of the clock.
Preview of Cheez-it Perimeter and Area!

Cheez-it Perimeter and Area!

Created by
Kristen Slabaugh
Do your kids need a fun way to learn perimeter and area!? Here is a fun and engaging activity to bring some excitment to your math lesson! Enjoy TWO fun Cheez-it practice activities to use as a whole group or teacher led center! Enjoy!
Preview of Telling Time Unit with Five lessons - Digital analog and elapsed time - Editable

Telling Time Unit with Five lessons - Digital analog and elapsed time - Editable

Time Unit - This is my editable MS Word version. Through this unit the student will be able to understand how to tell time to the hour, half-hour, and quarter- hour. They will demonstrate telling time and applying appropriate vocabulary to their daily activities. They will apply the skill of telling time in the classroom, at school, and at home. This unit is an integrated unit: the first two lessons are vocabulary lessons introducing the related vocabulary. The remaining three lessons are m
Preview of Nets: Foldable Solid Figures (3-D Shapes)

Nets: Foldable Solid Figures (3-D Shapes)

Created by
Help Teaching
Allow students to explore geometric solids with this packet of 15 foldable nets featuring an assortment of basic to complex three-dimension shapes, including a(n): Cone, Cube, Cylinder, Pyramid, Pentagonal Pyramid, Hexagonal Pyramid, Triangular Prism, Rectangular Prism, Rhombic Prism, Pentagonal Prism, Hexagonal Prism, Tetrahedron, Octahedron, Dodecahedron, and Icosahedron. Use this collection for hands-on construction activities by printing directly onto paper or card stock. Nets are in print
Preview of Finding Area Using the Distributive Property

Finding Area Using the Distributive Property

Practice sheet for finding area using the distributive property. Gives a model for each problem and guides students through the steps of distribution, progressively giving less scaffolding with the last problem.
Preview of Surface Area Project:  Rectangular Solids and Cylinders

Surface Area Project: Rectangular Solids and Cylinders

Created by
cmb
Students will bring in a box (and cylinder) from home and use it to find surface area (using 2 different methods), volume and to create a net. Students will also review measurement and use appropriate units (squared and cubed). This project will enable the students to actually understand the surface area formula. (instead of just plugging numbers into a formula) They will not only use the formula, but also calculate the area of each of the individual 6 faces of a rectangular solid (and parts o
Preview of Eureka Math Great Minds Second Grade Module 2 End Mod Review Assessment

Eureka Math Great Minds Second Grade Module 2 End Mod Review Assessment

Created by
The Market
This document is similar work page to the Module 2 End Assessment. Similar problems were created with a variation of names and numbers. Second Grade This can be used as classwork, group work, and/or homework as a review for the assessment, predictor, or practice.
Preview of Eureka Math End of Module 3 Kindergarten Assessment

Eureka Math End of Module 3 Kindergarten Assessment

This is a paper assessment to go along with Module 3 Eureka Math.
Preview of Mass, Volume, and Density Math Practice

Mass, Volume, and Density Math Practice

Mass, Volume, and Density Math Practice We study mass, volume, and density in science class. My students can always use extra practice with the formulas. There are four total worksheets with answer keys in this product. One page each on mass, volume, and density. Each worksheet has 24 problems. The last page is a challenging page where students have to figure out which formula they need, then solve for it. You may want to differentiate with the last page by using it only with higher level studen
Preview of Finding area by decomposing shapes into triangles and rectangles.

Finding area by decomposing shapes into triangles and rectangles.

This packet gives students the opportunity to practice finding area of quadrilaterals and other polygons by decomposing the shapes in triangles and rectangles. Students need to be able to find the area of rectangles and triangles in order to be successful on these problems. The first 10 problems challenge students to find the area of quadrilaterals and other polygons. The remaining 5 problems challenge students to find the fraction of shaded region inside of polygons. These problems are simi
Preview of The Foot Book Activity

The Foot Book Activity

Created by
Mrs Queally
Informal measurement activity for Dr. Seuss' "The Foot Book".
Preview of Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Created by
Teaching in QLD
Just like the regular rules of Bingo, a teacher or group leader calls out a figure and students with the corresponding figure are able to cross it off their list. This colourful version was adapted for the Measurement and Geometry strand of the Australian Curriculum. The teacher or group leader calls out figures in mL or L or percentages/fractions of a L and students mark their grids accordingly. Students love the colourful game boards and the resource is most effective when it is laminated. H
Preview of My STAR Test Goals - Student goal setting for standardized tests

My STAR Test Goals - Student goal setting for standardized tests

Created by
Gabriela Silva
This is a fully editable .DOC file that I have used to help my students set goals for their STAR test throughout the school year. As a bonus, students can practice their measurement & data skills. I have used this in a whole group setting, making an anchor chart with good test taking practices in order to help students brainstorm for the "two things I will do to reach my goal". I have also used this leading up to their STAR test and post STAR test during individual student conferencing.
Preview of Engage Ny Grade 5 Math Module 2 Spiral Review Sheets Complete Set

Engage Ny Grade 5 Math Module 2 Spiral Review Sheets Complete Set

Created by
Brenda Adragna
This set is a continuation of my Module 1 Spiral Review Sheets. Included in your purchase will be 9 review sheets along with answer keys. The first 6 sheets review both Module 1 and Module 2 concepts. Each review is numbered and labeled with the lessons they cover for easy management. For example, the first in the pack (Spiral Review #10) includes practice for Module 1 concepts and Module 2- lessons 1-4. Reviews #16-18 are designed to cover only Module 2 concepts. They are meant to be used a
Preview of Unit of Measurements Conversion Charts Standard, Metric, and Time

Unit of Measurements Conversion Charts Standard, Metric, and Time

Use these charts as handouts for students to see how to convert units of measurement.
Preview of How to use a metric ruler? millimeters and centimeters

How to use a metric ruler? millimeters and centimeters

Created by
Kalahari
This is a 5 page ready to use worksheet containing 8 different exercises where students learn by practice how to use a ruler.It fits perfectly into a 42 min period with 8th grade class. This worksheet be used in Mathematics, Science or Technology classes. It could be used with younger students. It could be used as a review with older students. Can be used on a SmartBoard or overhead projector for demonstration purposes.If your computer does not format this document correctly let me know and I wi
Preview of Measuring Angles Protractor Practice (4.MD.C.6)

Measuring Angles Protractor Practice (4.MD.C.6)

Created by
Eric Jayne
Students have difficulty using protractors to measure angles. This activity is a great starting point for teaching students to use protractors because it takes away the lining up piece (where they struggle) and only requires them to correctly read the angle. Students will also practice drawing an angle using a protractor. This make a great introductory activity before having students actually use a protractor.
Preview of Measurement Olympics

Measurement Olympics

Created by
Melis
Here is 8 measuring centers that your students can have fun using the different tools of measurement. The centers include a different response sheet, gold medals for winners, and 8 different center direction sheets. Just laminate the sheets and have fun! These sentences include: Station 1: Paper Straw Javelin Station 2: Toothpick Javelin Station 3: Curling Station 4: Standing Long Jump Station 5: Paper Plate Discus Station 6: Water Dive Station 7: Cotton Ball Shot Put Station 8: Cotton Ball Ra
Preview of Safe Cracker - Volume - Math Fun!

Safe Cracker - Volume - Math Fun!

Do your students get excited when you tell them it's time to calculate the volume of rectangular prisms? Of course they don't.But they will if you use this fun, Safe Cracker worksheet! Students can become world famous safe crackers! Your students will use the clues and their math skills to help crack the safes, in order to claim the prizes found inside.Students are given three "clues", which are volume problems, including normal LxWxH problems, missing side length problems, and area of the base
Preview of Pattern Blocks with Angle Measures

Pattern Blocks with Angle Measures

Created by
Mecreations
This is a student resource quick guide displaying angle measures of pattern blocks. An easy resource to print, laminate and share with your students! This supports New York Common Core Mathematics Grade 4: Module 4, Lessons 10 and 11. In these lessons, students use pattern blocks to create angle measures of 90, 180, 270 and 360 degrees. This resource is also great for Math centers!
Preview of Comprehensive Grade 6 Math Review

Comprehensive Grade 6 Math Review

This should serve as a review for all concepts covered in Grade 6 math (according to the Ontario curriculum). You could use the review as a comprehensive year end review. Or you could break it up into parts (a midpoint review and a year end review). It's separated by strands. For Grade 5 teachers, this could be used too, by making slight alterations. For Grade 7 teachers, you could use this as a beginning of the year pre-test.
Preview of Eureka Math Kindergarten Module 3 End of Module Assessment

Eureka Math Kindergarten Module 3 End of Module Assessment

This is a teacher/student friendly version of the test for Module 3 Eureka Math. Most of this can be done paper and pencil with one small performance task. 3/5/15 Eureka Update: Please see the first page for notes on updates from Eureka. Revised edition added 3/25/15
Preview of The Foot Book Measurement Activity

The Foot Book Measurement Activity

Help your young learners get excited about measurement with this fun activity that integrates reading with math! Allow them to use nonstandard measurement items (paper clips, snap cubes, and counting bears) to measure the outline of their feet! Also, make sure you get the FREE recording sheet that goes along with this activity! Have fun!You might also like:Cat in the Hat Transportation Science Mini UnitThe Foot Book Recording Sheet
Preview of Daily Schedule Labels

Daily Schedule Labels

Schedules are important for many students (and teachers!). It helps them know when events and activities will happen, makes them feel connected to the day and prepares them for what's next. Do you have a daily schedule posted? Wish you could easily move things around and change the times? Well here you go! These labels are editable and a great place to start. Print them on card stock or index paper, laminate, add magnets or Velcro and post! I like having the time, both analog and digital,
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