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Please submit your feedback or enquiries via our Feedback page. Measurement Games Which is the best unit? Determine the appropriate metric unit of measurement. Sal's Sub Shop Measuring metric and standard units with a ruler. Measure the length of the subs and sell them. Horrendous Soup Metric Conversions. Mostly Postie Drag the parcel onto the scales, then enter the value shown to deliver your letter or parcel. They are so versatile. Put them at a center and have students work on them individually or use them for a whole-class game of SCOOT.

Just having math problems on a task card instead of a worksheet gives students that feeling of a game - and it is much more interactive. I like to use a series of task cards for each measuring skill that students learn throughout my measurement unit.

If you like the idea of task cards, but love the idea of digital task cards even more, check these out! Give me a topic - I turn it into a game. It's what I do! Another game I created for my measurement unit was called "Fill the Bucket. The goal of the game is to be the first student to fill up their bucket. Students pick a "capacity card" from a pile indicating how much they can put in their bucket. Students can even make trades like 2 cups for 1 pint in order to fit their bucket cards inside their bucket.

There are also some trick playing cards that indicate for students to take-away from their bucket. Students have to fill up their bucket exactly without "spilling over.

Find this game in my measurement unit , OR here for sale separately. Your classroom is FULL of things to measure, so this activity takes no prep at all! Give your students a scavenger hunt sheet and a ruler and have students explore your classroom looking for objects in the classroom that fit the descriptions on their sheet.



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