Monday, November 11, 2013

Math Monday Blog Hop: Measurement


I enjoy teaching measurement, probably because it's such a diverse subject and so easy to apply to real life situations. Some of my favorites have been:

Capacity Scarecrows

How Big is a Giant's Foot?

Measuring Water Temperature and Penguin Height

What ideas would you like to share for teaching measurement? Post your ideas (no ads, please!) in the blog hop below.

P.S. Math Monday will cover time & money in December (a great month to think about both!) so save those measurement concepts for a few more weeks.
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This Math Monday Blog Hop features Measurement. You might link a blog entry containing:

  • math activities related to measurement
  • a specific lesson plan...maybe related to a book
  • your ideas...anything with teaching & learning measurement

Your link will go straight to your related post. (If the post does not relate to this hop's topic or is primarily ad-related, it will be removed.) Post a name for your post (not your name...confusing, I know!) and the direct link.

If you have any questions about the Blog Hop, visit the INDEX for more information and related links. (Please limit links to blog entries and freebies. No ads.)

1. Inchworm Rulers  
2. Headstrings (Measuring w/ String & Tile)  
3. Cold Snap (temperature book w/ poem)  
4. How Big is a Foot? (book, lesson, letter writing)  
5. Angles & Degrees (Body Motion, Pattern Blocks, & More)  
6. Outdoor Temperature (poem & wall visual)  
7. Capacity Scarecrows  
8. How Big is a Giant's Foot?  
9. Water Temperature & Penguin Height  
10. The Dragon's Scales (weight, book review)  
11. Who Sank the Boat? (book review, weight, heavy/light)  
12. Metric Conversion Ladder Free Printable  
13. Math on the Soccer Field  
14. Measuring Snow Fun :D  
15. Measuring Equivalents  

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