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Measures
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Description
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Platform
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Difficulty
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Converting
between mm, ml, cm, metres and km. |
Decide
whether to use a m ruler or a cm ruler to measure each of the
objects, and then measure the object as accurately as possibly. |
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Ffind
things that are different lengths. Draw a picture
in the
box next to the correct length |
Converting
between mm, cm and metres. Three differentiated sheets. |
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Children
work in pairs or small groups. They have to estimate then measure
a variety of objects. |
Converting
between tonnes, kg and grams. |
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Two
task sheets for working with imperial measures. One on reading imperial
scales. One
on converting using common approximations.
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How
much does the object weigh? Three multiple choice answers. |
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Two differentiated
worksheets with a range of word problems ... change the names to suit
your class! |
Reading
scales and drawing arrows on scales. |
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Matching
pairs of mm, cm and metres. Cut out and give to class. |
Making
shapes with cubes. Each shape has a different volume. |
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PowerPoint
to help children understand the relationship between mm, cm and metres. |
Four
A4 posters to reinforce knowledge of the relationship between units
of measurement. |