Chris Forest
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Get a sense of how things relate to one another with a look at early level Measurement. Our resource provides task and word problems surrounding real-life scenarios. Use a quarter to find out how long the desk is. Estimate how long it would take for a tadpole to become a frog. Use a thermometer while learning how to measure temperature. Learn about units of measure by figuring out which would be best to use on certain objects. Count the small boxes...
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Beginner learners will recognize and estimate measurements while getting a sense of how things relate. Our resource introduces the mathematical concepts taken from real-life experiences, and provides warm-up and timed practice questions to strengthen procedural proficiency skills. Use objects to measure lengths of bigger objects. Use a teaspoon, cup and some water to experiment with volume. Use a paper clip to estimate the weight of a pencil. Recognize...
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Learn to recognize and estimate measurements quickly and easily. Our resource provides warm-up and timed drill activities to practice procedural proficiency skills. Match time with activities. Recognize things that are hot or cold. Identify which item weighs more in each pair. Find the exact weights of objects using the Internet. Pick the best unit of measure for each object. Estimate the weight of different items. Use a ruler to measure the length...
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Start measuring lengths and weights while mastering conversions. Our resource introduces the mathematical concepts taken from real-life experiences, and provides warm-up and timed practice questions to strengthen procedural proficiency skills. Measure the length of objects using your hand as a unit of measure. Convert weights from pounds to ounces and kilograms. Find the volume of differently sized boxes. Accurately tell the temperature with the help...
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Become adept at measurement by examining the formulas for calculating area, perimeter and surface area for different shapes. Our resource provides warm-up and timed drill activities to practice procedural proficiency skills. Convert standard and metric measurements. Calculate the area and perimeter of shapes. Find the perimeter of triangles with a ratio of 2 to 1. Determine the surface area of cubes. Convert lengths into two new measurements. Find...
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Start converting everyday measurements. Our resource provides task and word problems surrounding real-life scenarios. Convert heights of famous buildings from feet to meters. Scale objects using 1 inch = 1 foot, or 1 cm = 10 cm. Follow the clues to find the angles. Use a protractor to draw the angles being asked. Convert volume into possible length, width and height of different boxes. Learn how to read and understand a weather chart. Draw shapes...
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Get introduced to probabilities while reading and understanding information in graphs. Our resource introduces the mathematical concepts taken from real-life experiences, and provides warm-up and timed practice questions to strengthen procedural proficiency skills. Gather information first hand by finding out which month has the most birthdays. Create a class chart for fruits eaten during the week. Count the number of chickens on a farm using a bar...
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Create graphs using gathered information and accurately read the data to make predictions. Our resource introduces the mathematical concepts taken from real-life experiences, and provides warm-up and timed practice questions to strengthen procedural proficiency skills. Create circle graphs to match the fractions. Survey your class to find out what pizza they like best. Create a bar graph using information provided in a chart. Find the probability...
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Get a handle on probability and predict what the most likely scenario will be. Our resource provides warm-up and timed drill activities to practice procedural proficiency skills. Find out how many more birthdays are in December than in November using a pictograph. Determine whether a statement is likely, unlikely, certain, or impossible to happen. Find the probability of choosing a green marble from a box. Find out what year sold the most books based...
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