1 Anchoring Units of Measurement | Converting Units
This accelerated lesson contains activities from Lessons 2 and 4 in the student workbook.
🎯Learning Targets
- When I read or hear a unit of measurement, I know whether it is used to measure length, weight, or volume.
- I can name common objects that are about as long as 1 inch, foot, yard, mile, millimeter, centimeter, meter, or kilometer.
- I can name common objects that weigh about 1 ounce, pound, ton, gram, or kilogram, or that hold about 1 cup, quart, gallon, milliliter, or liter.
- I know that when we measure things in two different units, the pairs of measurements are equivalent ratios.
- I can convert measurements from one unit to another, using double number lines, tables, or by thinking about “how much for 1.
📺Video
Ratios and measurement
📓Student Edition
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Math 6 Plus Unit 3 Lesson 1 - PDF Version
Download Math 6 Plus Unit 3 Lesson 1 - PDF Version