As with all of my lessons, I started off with an anchor and notes in our interactive notebooks. (Picture coming tomorrow)
After the students got a grasp on how to read the ruler we played my Scoot! game. The kids loved it even though its really just a worksheet cut up into problems. Hey! Let them move and its magical! You can grab your copy from my Teachers Pay Teachers store.
During day 3 of our unit we started measuring in inches and plotting on a line plot. To make this lesson fun I created a Monster Math Measurement packet. The kids loved all the different monster designs. I posted the monsters around the room and had a small group walk around and measure them. They recorded their measurements on their monster math tracker sheets. I then had them get together with a group and compare their measurements. I always try to get my kids to hold those educational conversations and help each other out.
The students then used the line plot to graph their monster's measurements. They even had their own versions of the monsters to spif up their graphs.
The last bit of our week was spent choosing which unit to select when measuring items. To help the kids remember which units were customary and which were metric we created an anchor chart.
Tomorrow is our last day before Spring Break and we are all measured out! When we get back from break we will move on to measuring capacity. I have a ton planned for that unit! Venterniary Nurse to measure in ml, baking a cake, making our own juice, and the list goes on and on. Can't wait to share with you all!
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