Customary & Metric Conversion Practice, Converting Units of Measurement Game
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Want to make customary & metric conversion practice more engaging? Try this Converting Units of Measurement Activity! After 10 rounds of this converting measurements game, your students will be experts at length, weight, capacity, & time! This activity is perfect for math centers, small-group math intervention, or whole-group review!
Note: this Converting Measurements Game includes only whole numbers. Looking for an activity that includes decimals, fractions, & remainders? Here’s a game for that!
Converting Measurements Game with Non-Whole Numbers
What's Included?
✔Game Implementation Guide
✔10 Unique Game Mats
✔10 Decks of 8 Number Cards (80 total cards)
✔Answer Key for Easy Self-Check
Each student receives a game mat and 8 measurement cards. 10 different rounds cover a mix of metric or customary units of length, weight, and capacity. For example in Round 1, all the cards have distances measured in inches and the mat has distance measured in feet. In other rounds students will be converting from a small unit to a big unit. The conversion rate is given at the corner of each game mat.
For the first 6 rounds of this game, cards and mats will have the same unit. For example, in Round A the mat is in feet and the cards are in inches. For the final 4 rounds of the game, the units on the cards and mat are mixed together. For example, in Round H students are converting from tons to pounds but the cards and mat have pounds and tons all jumbled together (see preview). This makes it slightly more challenging.
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