September 5, 2010

Measurement Unit Study

I wanted to share the basics of our Measurement unit study, feel free to use any of our ideas.  Some of our learning objectives are:  learning / reviewing place value, large number values (million +),  standard vs. non-standard measurement, and a healthy dose of probability/statistics.

First of all, here are the books that we are using:

And some of the fun things we are going to do:

Estimate how many pennies fill up a 1/3 cup, 1/2 cup and 1 cup.
Estimate how many m&ms fill up a 1/3 c, 1/2 c and 1 c measure.  (then eat m&m's, yummy)
Play with place value with manipulative blocks and craft supplies.
Measure our feet to see why the foot became the "standard" measure.

Measure, measure, measure -everything and anything.
Enjoy math centers that teach addition, subtraction and fraction practice.
Do a blind-draw of skittles, then tally a bag of skittles to see if our blind draw was an accurate sampling.  Create a variety of graphs related to our Skittles tallies.  (then eat Skittles, yum)
Make a math game that helps us remember our measurement conversions.

I'll share more soon - I need to go measure something.

2 comments:

Cindy said...

Visiting from the WeeklyWrap-up link up. I recently posted some estimation activities you might like to try with your kiddos:

http://love2learn2day.blogspot.com/2010/08/living-math-workbox-estimation.html

Thanks for posting!

Mark said...

Love it! We are wanting to get away from textbooks, especially as we start to wrap up the year. Your list is wonderful and I'm heading to our local library first thing tomorrow morning. My kids love reading and reading about math will make it much more enjoyable.