Chapter 9 - Measurement
- Essential Questions
- How do you order objects by lengths?
- How can you compare the lengths of three objects to put them in order?
- How do you measure lengths using nonstandard units?
- How do you use a nonstandard measuring tool to measure length?
- How can acting it out help you solve measurement problems?
- How do you tell time to the hour on a clock that has only an hour hand?
- How do you tell time to the half hour on a clock that only has an hour hand?
- How are the minute hand and hour hand different for time to the hour and time to the half an hour?
- Objectives
- I can order objects by lengths.
- I can use the Transitivity Principle to measure indirectly.
- I can measure length using nonstandard units.
- I can make a nonstandard measuring tool to measure length.
- I can solve measurement problems using the act it out strategy.
- I can write times to the hour shown on analog clocks.
- I can write times to the half hour shown on analog clocks.
- I can tell times to the hour and half hour using analog and digital clocks.
- I can use the hour hand to draw and write times on analog and digital clocks.
- I can order objects by lengths.
- Vocabulary
- longest
- shortest
- hour hand
- half hour
- hour
- minute hand
- minutes