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4th grade measurement guided reading books

Preview of Teaching Guide and Worksheets for "How Big Is a Foot" by Rolf Myller

Teaching Guide and Worksheets for "How Big Is a Foot" by Rolf Myller

This product is a teaching guide for the book "How Big Is A Foot" by Rolf Myller. It includes 22 guided reading questions, and it also includes a 5 question comprehension worksheet for students to answer. It also includes an activity page where kids can illustrate and explain the problem of "Why is the bed too small for the Queen?"
Preview of Classroom Weather Station:  Easy to Make Weather Equipment,  Forecasting Weather

Classroom Weather Station: Easy to Make Weather Equipment, Forecasting Weather

Created by
Robin's Nest
Weather affects ALL of us each and every day! This product is a wonderful way to introduce your students to instruments used to forecast the weather, as well as teachkids how they can use the data they collect and observe to make their own weather forecasts! The equipment is very easy to make and materials are easily found around any household or at school. Also incorporates important math skills, such asreading/writing the temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit... and measurement witha ruler i
Preview of King Gallon Man Booklet

King Gallon Man Booklet

Created by
Amy Rummage
Printable booklet to help students learn measurements. At the end of the booklet, they draw their own gallon man and answer questions about gallon man.
Preview of Word Work Money Literacy Center

Word Work Money Literacy Center

This is a word work literacy center that doubles as a math center! Students will use any given word list to find the coin value of each of their words. There are six versions with different coins per version. Thus, you can change this center to meet the needs of your students or to differentiate your center. In my classroom, this is part of our literacy center rotation and is completed once a week. Just one of the many things my students work on while I work with Guided Reading Groups.
Preview of Novel Study: The Littles by John Peterson

Novel Study: The Littles by John Peterson

This novel study introduces readers to the series The Littles by John Peterson. Read the first book in the series together and work on a variety of reading strategies and skills in the process. By recording start and end time, and finding the elapsed time, a few math standards are worked on as well. This novel study has been a highlight of the year for our students and ignites an interest in many students to continue reading additional books from the series which has a wide range of book level
Preview of Math Story: 12 Hour And 24 Hour Clock

Math Story: 12 Hour And 24 Hour Clock

Time is a crucial topic that we use in our everyday life. It is easy to bring the relevance of real-life application here, but what is tough is to get fun and concept mastery in a way like never before. Use this story and introduce 12 hour and 24 hour clocks in an effective way keeping entertainment as its core.
Preview of Great Estimations

Great Estimations

Created by
Angela Kanerva
This lesson is a 10 question reflective piece connecting math and literature through the book Great Estimations by Bruce Goldstone. The skill of estimating using grouping and clumping is explained in the book and the worksheet allows students the chance to do their own clump counting on paper. Students are also given a chance to multiply decimals in the lesson.
Preview of Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day

Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day

Created by
Angela Kanerva
Want a little math twist on a classic book? This is it! The book reflection includes calculating volume, measuring cereal boxes, finding the total cost of shoes for the boys and more! In the end students are able to give advice to Alexander to help him have a better day tomorrow.
Preview of Math Story: Introduction To Angles

Math Story: Introduction To Angles

Angles are an interesting topic to teach. As a teacher/parents we can be extremely creative in introducing angles in a fun filled way. Looking for a story to teach angles?Your search ends here. Read this story and have fun while learning :)
Preview of Math Story: Parts Of A Circle

Math Story: Parts Of A Circle

Circles are one of the most basic shapes that kids need to master. It has a radius, diameter, and circumference which are quite confusing. Use this story to introduce these 3 basic parts of the circle in a fun filled way.
Preview of Math Story: Types Of Angles

Math Story: Types Of Angles

Looking for acreative story to teach types of angles?Your search ends here!Use this story and easily show the real-life application of angles too.
Preview of Graphing Worksheet

Graphing Worksheet

Created by
Angie Daughtery
This is a great tool for recording data of multiple data sets (ex. model a, model b, model c, etc.). There are blanks provided for students to demonstrate labeling and other elements of a graph, including the legend. Also, included is a blank page for students to formulate their own questions related to the data.
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