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Measurement
Links verified on 8/8/10
- Centimeters - To nearest whole number (from FunBrain).
- Centimeters - To half centimeter (from FunBrain).
- Count Us In - Students estimate which container has the most water in it, click Play to repeat with a different amount.
- Estimator - Practice estimation skills by determining the number of objects, length, or area.
- Hot Stuff - Estimate temperatures using a Fahrenheit thermometer.
- Inches - To nearest whole number. (from FunBrain)
- Inches - To quarter inch (from FunBrain).
- Interactive Applet of Thermometer - Ask your students to compare the degrees between two days.
- Interactive Thermometer - Slide the temperature up or down and see items that match the temperature.
- Measure it - Practice using a ruler - inches and centimeters.
- Measuring Tools - Select measurement tools for real-world measuring situations. [Caution! This lesson at Beacon Learning Center only displays properly in a browser that shows alt tags associated with images. Internet Explorer does that, but Safari and Firefox do not.] Thanks to Valorie for discovering that!
- Measurement Units and Tools - [10 page document] Resource guide for K-2 includes lesson plans, pictures and flash cards to print
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- Perimeter Practice - Adam Ant walks the perimeters and teaches how to find the perimeter of an object.
- Perimeter of a Square - Calculate the perimeter of a square with given dimensions.
- Perimeter of a Rectangle - Calculate the perimeter of a rectangle with given dimensions.
- Poddle Weigh-In - Hacker has removed all of the weights from the Poddles, you must use the scales to estimate their correct weight.
- Read a Thermometer - Practice problems - Celsius degrees are used.
- The Ruler Game - Click on the ruler in the correct place to answer question. Learn to read a ruler.
- Teaching Measures - Length, mass, and capacity - each category offers several activities.
- Temperature Quiz - Three levels are available.
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