Showing posts with label customary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label customary. Show all posts
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Converting Units of Measurement
Check out this reference page for fun videos and resources.
Khan Academy's page has useful videos and practice.
Check out these useful games:
Which is more? customary
Which is more? metric
Monday, October 19, 2015
Converting Units of Measurement
Unit conversion: centimeters to meters: Which are smaller: centimeters or meters? If you know the answer to that question, then solving this problem gets a little easier.
Try out Khan Academy's practice page.
You should also read about how to convert units of measurement.
Are you good at this? Test yourself.
Converting customary units.
Converting metric units.
Converting Units (Class Lesson)
Try out Khan Academy's practice page.
You should also read about how to convert units of measurement.
Are you good at this? Test yourself.
Converting customary units.
Converting metric units.
Converting Units (Class Lesson)
Labels:
customary,
education,
math,
measurement,
metric,
metric system
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Webquest -- Measurement & Conversions
Work on this webquest to learn more about converting measurements. Make sure you show your work and stay focused. Use your reference sheet if you need help. Don't forget to take your time and read questions carefully. If you finish early, you can create word problems regarding measurement on your kidblog page.
Labels:
customary,
education,
math,
measurement,
metric system,
webquest
Monday, November 4, 2013
Measurement (Converting Units)
Internet 4 Classrooms has a good page of information and activities on this topic.
Try these links for information and practice:
Review lesson on measurement conversions.
Practice with the customary system.
Practice with the metric system.
You can also try out the Khan Academy page on the metric system.
Try these links for information and practice:
Review lesson on measurement conversions.
Practice with the customary system.
Practice with the metric system.
You can also try out the Khan Academy page on the metric system.
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