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Measurement Conversions Chart

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This resource was very handy, especially for my students with IEPs who use visuals as a way to support their learning!
This resource was aesthetically pleasing to both me and my students. I used it as a resource for their binders and they referred to it multiple times throughout the school year for multiple different units.

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Do your students struggle to memorize measurement conversions? This conversion cheat sheet is a one-stop shop for all of the measurement conversions needed for 4th grade math, and it's ready to print and go!

I've used this in a variety of ways - I print it on a full size sheet for each student to keep in their notebooks during the measurement unit. They can refer to it in class or at home when completing their homework. I've also printed it on a half size sheet and laminated it to use as reference sheets to keep at my small group table for my learners who need extra support all year.

The resource contains measurement conversions for length, liquid volume, weight and time in both the US Customary/Standard System and the Metric System.

Also included in 4th Grade Math Reference Sheets.

As always, email me at teachinginmyrightmind@gmail.com with any questions.

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Kelsey

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram.
Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (l). Add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve one-step word problems involving masses or volumes that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as a beaker with a measurement scale) to represent the problem.
Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb, oz.; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Within a single system of measurement, express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Record measurement equivalents in a two-column table. For example, know that 1 ft is 12 times as long as 1 in. Express the length of a 4 ft snake as 48 in. Generate a conversion table for feet and inches listing the number pairs (1, 12), (2, 24), (3, 36),...
Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, intervals of time, liquid volumes, masses of objects, and money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals, and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Represent measurement quantities using diagrams such as number line diagrams that feature a measurement scale.
Convert among different-sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system (e.g., convert 5 cm to 0.05 m), and use these conversions in solving multi-step, real world problems.

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