WORKSHEETS
In this worksheet, students must figure out how many of each package will fit in a box.
Students are given several line and bar graphs that show motion. They are asked to draw lines to match the graphs that…
In this worksheet students are given several race commands and asked to graph each race to find a winner.
REFERENCE
A chart of the United State's weight and measure system.
Length, capacity, mass, weight, and more - plus a conversion calculator! Wondering how many grams are in a myriagram?…
VIDEOS
In this video, Daniel learns how to estimate the length of different objects using the units inch, foot and yard.
In this video, Daniel uses inches on a ruler to estimate the length and height of various objects.
In this video, Jackson uses a centimeter ruler to estimate the length of various objects.
In this video, Daniel uses a meter stick to estimate the length of various objects.
In this video, Emily learns how to read numerical data from bar graphs.
In this video, Carlos learns how to convert between milligrams and grams.
In this video, Carlos learns how to convert between milliliters and liters.
In this video, Carlos learns how to convert between meters and kilometers.
In this video, Carlos learns how to convert between pounds and tons.
In this video, Carlos learns how to convert between quarts and pints.
In this video, Carlos learns how to convert between yards, feet, and inches.
In this video, Emily learns how to calculate the volumes of irregular figures by combining volumes.
In this video, Emily learns the formula to calculate the volume of a prism.
In this video, Zeke learns different ways of calculating angles using known angles.
In this video, Emily learns how to present numerical data with pictographs.
Students compare four bars to count their squares and determine which are shortest and longest.
Have students add and write the number of squares that match the length or height of each object.
With this worksheet, students will compare the size of two objects and circle the one they think is longest.
Use this vocabulary list with the Weather Conversions lesson.