CONTENT & PROCESS SKILLS
Appropriate Units
Measuring Physical Attributes
Picking Unit Size
Standard and Nonstandard Measurement
Converting Units



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Measuring Physical Attributes
Skill: Choosing Measurement Tools
Can your students choose the correct measuring tool for the information they want to collect? Here are two ways to check for their understanding:
1. Place physical objects such as books, pencils, containers of water, toys,and balloons on one table. Place a variety of measurement tools such as rulers, tape measures, meter sticks, trundle wheels, thermometers, graduated cylinders, beakers, bathroom scales, spring scales,and pH paper on another table. Ask students to pick an appropriate measurement tool to gather information about the physical objects.
2. Ask your students questions such as these:

  • What measurement tool would you use to find the mass of a worm?
  • What measurement tool would you use to find the length of a bean?
  • What measurement tool would you use to find the diameter of your wrist?
  • What measurement tool would you use to find the volume of an apple?

Exploration: Measurement in Our Daily Lives
Have students list measurements they see during their day.
Example: How many measurements can they see on the dashboard of a car?



Web Resources for Exploring Measurement of Physical Attributes:
Math in Daily Life
Your Weight on Different Worlds (Exploratorium Web Site)


Picking Unit Size
Skill: Choosing the Appropriate Unit Size to Measure a Physical Attribute
Give your students opportunities to pick the correct units to measure a variety of real objects.

Standard and Nonstandard Measurement

Skill: Can your students tell the difference between standard and nonstandard measurement?

Web Resources for Standard Measurement Systems:
How Many?-A Dictionary of Units of Measurement
About Temperature

Converting Units
Skill: Can your students convert units from one measurement system to another?

Web Resource for Converting Units:
Convert-me.com


This page was last updated 04/10/01.
Web Page Author: Debbie Jensen djensen@rice.edu
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