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I've heard it from teacher after teacher: " I dread teaching measurement every year. " It's hard to blame them. There's nothing ground-shaking about measurement. There's nothing exciting about metric vs. customary. It's just one of those skills that our stud

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airyn Kenney
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Measurement and Data Classroom Posters - Math Vocabulary - Weight - Capacity - Height - Length #klindergarten #firstgrade #kindergartenmath #firstgrademath

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My City-Scape:  Students create a city-scape and measure the buildings.  Students estimate and measure Fun Measurement Activities For 2nd Grade, Measurement 1st Grade Activities, Measurement Hands On Activities, 3rd Grade Measurement Activities, Hands On Measurement Activities 2nd Grade, Measurement Centers 2nd Grade, Measurement Activity 2nd Grade, Teaching Measurement 2nd Grade, Measurement 2nd Grade Activities

My City-Scape: Students create a city-scape and measure the buildings. Students estimate and measure

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Amy Lemons | Elementary Classroom Activities
The Controlled Chaos Classroom!: Measurement MORE STUFF HERE ON capacity etc Measurement Anchor Chart, Kindergarten Measurement, Kindergarten Behavior, Teaching Measurement, Measurement Kindergarten, Kindergarten Anchor Charts, Controlled Chaos, Measurement Activities, Classroom Anchor Charts

We started with these questions. The kids knew a lot about measurement. They just needed help with the vocabulary. With a little bit of help they were able to come up with these answers. What does it mean to measure something? Tell how big it is, tell how small something is What qualities of an object can be measured? Length, height, weight, capacity How can I measure something? Use a ruler, compare it to something else Does how I measure matter? Yes! They have to start from the same place…

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