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Measurement games for Microsoft Word

Preview of Telling Time Unit with Five lessons - Digital analog and elapsed time - Editable

Telling Time Unit with Five lessons - Digital analog and elapsed time - Editable

Time Unit - This is my editable MS Word version. Through this unit the student will be able to understand how to tell time to the hour, half-hour, and quarter- hour. They will demonstrate telling time and applying appropriate vocabulary to their daily activities. They will apply the skill of telling time in the classroom, at school, and at home. This unit is an integrated unit: the first two lessons are vocabulary lessons introducing the related vocabulary. The remaining three lessons are m
Preview of Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Created by
Teaching in QLD
Just like the regular rules of Bingo, a teacher or group leader calls out a figure and students with the corresponding figure are able to cross it off their list. This colourful version was adapted for the Measurement and Geometry strand of the Australian Curriculum. The teacher or group leader calls out figures in mL or L or percentages/fractions of a L and students mark their grids accordingly. Students love the colourful game boards and the resource is most effective when it is laminated. H
Preview of Customary Conversion BINGO

Customary Conversion BINGO

Created by
Leigh Rodgers
This BINGO game involves converting customary (standard) units of measrue. There are 36 different problems to convert. Each of the 25 game boards have the answers randomly placed on them, so no two game boards are the same. This is a great activity to show customary conversion fluency, or as a checkpoint for CCSS 5.MD.1. Students must know the customary conversions for length, weight, and capacity in order to play the game. I usually give my students a small cup with some Skittles or Smarties
Preview of Simple Frog Jumping Measurement PreK/Kindergarten!

Simple Frog Jumping Measurement PreK/Kindergarten!

Created by
Mrs Browning
Practice measurement, counting, and number writing all in one! Have students measure how high the frogs are jumping and document their results!Recording sheet available in color or black and white! Save some ink and allow students to color the frog themself! Can they read the color words?!Please open in Microsoft Desktop App to ensure margins and alignment are correct.
Preview of Money Sorting Graphic Organizer

Money Sorting Graphic Organizer

Give students a bag of coins and have them sort the coins using the chart. I used this to help the students visualize the coins. They can examine the coins and get a close look at how each one appears. Then I had the students grab a few coins out, sort them and then add the coins. My kids worked in groups of 2-3.
Preview of Monster Proportions and Measurement

Monster Proportions and Measurement

Alignment: 6th grade Common Core Standard, 6.RP.2, 6.RP.3d and 6.RP.3b, 6.RP.3. These are cards with funny story problems related to monsters! There are 9 task cards that can be used in many different ways. I list ideas such as Scoot, Centers/Stations, Move Around the World etc. This activity gets the kids up and moving, while making them think critically, use proportions and solve problems dealing mainly with measurement, but some unit rate as well! What a fun activity to compliment the
Preview of Relating Unit of Measure to Number of Units

Relating Unit of Measure to Number of Units

Created by
Melissa Pollock
Includes game, answer key, and poster. All you will need is 1 paper clip for each game of 2 players. Use the answer key to make this a self-checking center. Print the poster to use for the whole class or as a visual aid support students can refer to as they are playing. This activity can be used during centers, in a teacher-led group, or as a review activity. Students will use a paper clip to spin each spinner. Each student will write the unit spun on the gameboard. The students will di
Preview of "I Have, Who Has" Math Measurement Game

"I Have, Who Has" Math Measurement Game

Created by
Donna Melton
This game has a set of cards each of which contains both a question and an answer. The question will relate to a measurement conversion such as pints to cups, pounds to ounces, etc. An example is "Who has the number of quarts in 3 gallons?" However the answer on each card is to a completely different question. So another student will have a card that says "I have 12. The cards are passed out one to a student (or some students can be given 2 if you have some left over as all should be used).
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem and Distance Formula Tic Tac Toe

Pythagorean Theorem and Distance Formula Tic Tac Toe

Created by
Michelle Fries
Game for Pythagorean Theorem and the Distance Formula. Students choose 3 problems in any direction and solve. Bring the paper to me…get all 3 right, and you win! If not, keep playing! You (the student) are O’s, I (the teacher) am X’s. I will O your correct problems and X the incorrect ones. Be careful not to get 3 X’s in a row or I WIN! 4 game boards with key included. By Michelle Fries. (Note: Also available in a bundle of 30 boards covering 8 topics for $8.00)
Preview of Probability, Ratios, and Rates!

Probability, Ratios, and Rates!

Click a button to access interactive games, videos, and PowerPoints that provide practical strategies for measuring probability, ratios, and rates with diverse learning styles.This product is a website designed to align with probabilities, ratios, and rates concepts taught in Unit 12 of Everyday Math curricula for 5th grade.However, it is fully adaptable for other publishers and grade levels with similar skills.This resource offers activities for all eight lessons that cover the following topics
Preview of Science Tools Picture Sort/Memory Game

Science Tools Picture Sort/Memory Game

Matching activity of scientific tools that lays the foundation for science inquiry *PICTURE MATCH: Cut out cards of pictures and descriptions. Mix them up. Have your students match the pictures to the correct descriptions and discuss how these tools are used in science. *MEMORY GAME: Place all cards face down and take turns trying to find and remember the matches. *MATCH-UP ACTIVITY: Each student is given one card. Students must walk around the room and find the person whose picture/description
Preview of VOLUME Measuring Curriculum

VOLUME Measuring Curriculum

Access practical strategies for measuring volume with diverse learning styles through interactive games, videos, and PowerPoints by clicking a button. This product is a website designed to align with Volume concepts taught in Unit 11 of Everyday Math curricula for 5th grade. However, it is fully adaptable for other publishers and grade levels with similar skills.This resource provides activities for all eight lessons covering the following topics.Lesson 1:  Explore and Identify Geometric SolidsL
Preview of Data Scavenger Hunt

Data Scavenger Hunt

This activity has students look at questions and determine which graph will give them the information that they need. Great as a scavenger hunt activity. This activity forces students to read the title of the graph and interpret what they are reading.
Preview of Metric Olympics

Metric Olympics

Here's a fun, active, and engaging activity to incorporate into your metric measurement unit! Students participate in a "Metric Olympics" competition where they are allowed 3 trials in 6 different events. Day 1 is for the outdoor games, and Day 2 is for the indoor games. Outdoor games: Plate Discus Throw, Standing Long Jump, and Straw Javelin Indoor games: Sand Grab, Paper Towel Wringer, and Chopstick Grab Through the 6 events, students have the opportunity to practice and apply their mea
Preview of Measurement Practice Game

Measurement Practice Game

Created by
Amanda Keim
Students "Find a Friend Who..." can complete the given measurement tasks regarding inches, feet, and yards. Students must be able to correctly use a ruler, estimate measurements, differentiate between the units, and convert between the three units.
Preview of Area and Perimeter of Parallelograms, Rectangles, and Triangles

Area and Perimeter of Parallelograms, Rectangles, and Triangles

Created by
Bob Squires
These matrix dominoes were created for a 6th grade class to review computing perimeter and area for parallelograms, rectangles and triangles. The object of Matrix Dominoes is to create a 3 column by 5 row grid of dominoes. Each domino has a problem on one end and a solution to a different problem on the other end. Touching ends should match up a problem to its solution. Right and left sides of the matrix should also pair up to be problems and their answers. You can start with a blank grid or to
Preview of Measurement Conversion Slides and Ladders Game

Measurement Conversion Slides and Ladders Game

Created by
Nicole Murthy
This game in intended to help students strengthen their understanding of concepts they learn in fourth grade, unit 5 Math Expressions.
Preview of I have, who has? customary measurement

I have, who has? customary measurement

Created by
MacKenzie D
I created this cut out game for students to review different customary conversions. The game starts off pretty easy by reviewing base conversions and progresses in difficulty by having students practice conversions by jumping units as well as with multiple amounts of units. There are 28 cards with a definite start and a different finish. The cards are in order vertically on each page for your convenience.
Preview of End 3rd Beginning 4th BINGO Review game

End 3rd Beginning 4th BINGO Review game

Created by
Daniel Vollmer
This is a game I love to play with my 3rd graders toward the end of the year and my 4th graders at the beginning of the year. This comes with 24 third grade math questions and answers. The next 10 sheets are those answers randomly assorted on 10 bingo cards. Some of my fellow teachers also use this as review before their state assessments.
Preview of Choosing Appropriate Unit for Measurement Memory Match Game

Choosing Appropriate Unit for Measurement Memory Match Game

The memory match game compares weights (ounces, pounds, tons) and volume (fluid ounces, cups, quarts, gallons), and provides real world examples for scholars to match to their appropriate unit. There are 2 examples for each unit, which should help scholars avoid mistakes. The game comes with memory match cards, 14 pictures and 14 units for a deck of 28 cards (problem cards have a letter on top, and a direction on bottom, solution cards do not). Your purchase comes with 2 sets of directions that
Preview of Game for Practicing Elapsed Time

Game for Practicing Elapsed Time

Created by
InspireKids
Elapsed Time game including a spinner to print for playing the game. The spinner gives a starting time and then the student rolls a dice giving an amount of time (elapsed time). Students can use a manipulative clock or strategy to figure out the ending time. Students can play individually or with a partner.
Preview of Converting Between Meters, Centimeters, and Millimeters Save the Teacher Mystery

Converting Between Meters, Centimeters, and Millimeters Save the Teacher Mystery

Your purchase comes with a mystery involving converting between m, cm & mm. There are 10 problems total. Each problem is tied to a clue, and the clue allows you to cross off people from the suspect list. After all 10 problems there should only be one suspect left- the guilty party! Your purchase comes with 2 sets (Slytherin and Gryffindor), the sets have the same problems and clues, but a different guilty party so one class cannot spoil the surprise for the other. The document is easy to edi
Preview of Measurement: I Have... Who Has...? Game

Measurement: I Have... Who Has...? Game

Created by
Paula Jett
This I Have... Who Has..? game has 25 cards. It covers the VA Math SOLs for 5th Grade Measurement. It includes unit equivalents for metric and customary length, weight/mass, and volume. It also has temperature measurements for C and F freezing, boiling, and body temp. Also, the formulas for area, perimeter, and volume. I suggest keeping an intact copy, so you can follow along. Directions for play: Cut out the cards. Give each student one card (or two if there are less than 25 students). Choose
Preview of Elapsed Time Cards for Game

Elapsed Time Cards for Game

Created by
InspireKids
Cards that can be printed on paper and cut out or on small labels and put on index cards. Students can create a number line on a sentence strip that goes from 8:00am to 8:00pm (divided into 15 minute increments) to use with the game. The cards will be stacked face down to draw from one at a time. The card will tell the student how far to move on the number line. The goal is to get to the end of the line. Students can work alone or with a partner.
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