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November 10-11, 2010

November 10-11, 2010. Attendance Hand Back October Tests Correct & Collect Homework Learning Targets: Review tools to memorize metric units. Define “linear measurement”. Practice measuring linear distances with accuracy. Mnemonic. K H D U D C M

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November 10-11, 2010

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  1. November 10-11, 2010 • Attendance • Hand Back October Tests • Correct & Collect Homework • Learning Targets: • Review tools to memorize metric units. • Define “linear measurement”. • Practice measuring linear distances with accuracy.

  2. Mnemonic K H D U D C M King Henry Doesn’t Usually Drink Chocolate Milk What was the mnemonic that you wrote to help you remember the metric units? What metric units do the letters stand for?

  3. Metric Units kilo 1000 hecto Move decimal to the left 100 deca Move decimal to the right 10 UNIT 1 deci 0.1 centi 0.01 milli 0.001

  4. Metric Units Practice • 6 meters = 6,000 millimeters • 6 meters = .006 kilometers • 23 hectometers = 23,000 decimeters • 14 millimeters = .000014 kilometers • 56 centimeters = .0056 hectometers • 3 decameters = 300 decimeters • 9.5 meters = 95 decimeters • 4.1 kilometers = 4,100 meters • 628 centimeters = .628 decameters • 87 millimeters = 8.7 centimeters

  5. Metric Measurement Units • 10 kilometers = _____meters • 591 millimeters = _____ decimeters • 92 centimeters = _____ decameters • 100 meters = _____ hectometers • 7.3 hectometers = _____ kilometers • 45 decimeters = ______centimeters • 6543 decameters = _____ kilometers • 2 centimeters = _____ millimeters • 8 decameters = _____ decimeters • 1 kilometer = _____ millimeters • 23.5 centimeters = _____ meters • 987 meters = _____ hectometers

  6. Table of Contents Date Topic Page 11/8 Measurement 17 11/10 Linear Measurement 18

  7. 18 Linear Measurement 11/10/10 Linear measurement – a measure from one point to another. Distance, length, width, height, and depth are all examples of linear measurements. Linear measurement tools include rulers, tape measures, and meter sticks. Draw Your Ruler: Summary:

  8. Draw Your Ruler • Metric (centimeters) • Standard (inches) 1 2 1 2

  9. Linear Measurement kilo 1000 Move decimal to the left hecto 100 deka Move decimal to the right 10 METER 1 deci 0.1 centi 0.01 milli 0.001

  10. 18 Linear Measurement 11/10/10 Linear measurement – a measure from one point to another. Distance, length, width, height, and depth are all examples of linear measurements. Linear measurement tools include rulers, tape measures, and meter sticks. About how big are these units? 1 meter ~ __ 1 decimeter ~ 1 centimeter ~ 1 millimeter ~ Draw Your Ruler: Summary:

  11. Linear Measurementp.18 About how big are these units? • 1 meter ~ • 1 decimeter ~ • 1 centimeter ~ • 1 millimeter ~

  12. Left Side Reflectionp.18 Make a chart like this…then in each box, draw a picture of something that is about the size of that particular metric unit. Usecolor!

  13. Linear Measurementp.18 Class Work Assignment: “Linear Measuring”…read directions carefully, then get measuring! Fold and tape it as a flap on the left side of p.18.

  14. Wrap Up • Linear Measurement Practice • Flipper • Summary – What did you learn about measurement today? Th-F

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