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Pencils, Paper clips & Pennies

Pencils, Paper clips & Pennies. Using non-traditional tools of measurements. Curious minds want to know?. Does using pencils, paperclips, & pennies give the same measurement as a ruler? Why or why not? Can using pencils, paperclips & pennies be a good way to measure big things?

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Pencils, Paper clips & Pennies

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  1. Pencils, Paper clips & Pennies Using non-traditional tools of measurements

  2. Curious minds want to know? Does using pencils, paperclips, & pennies give the same measurement as a ruler? Why or why not? Can using pencils, paperclips & pennies be a good way to measure big things? What else could we uses instead of rulers, yardsticks & tape-measures? How can using non-standard units help you outside of school?

  3. TEKS for Grade 1 • §111.13. Mathematics, Grade 1. • (1.7) Measurement. The student directly compares the attributes of length, area, weight/mass, capacity, and temperature. The student uses comparative language to solve problems and answer questions. The student selects and uses nonstandard units to describe length. The student is expected to: • (A) estimate and measure length using nonstandard units such as paper clips or sides of color tiles; • (B) compare and order two or more concrete objects according to length (from longest to shortest); • (C) describe the relationship between the size of the unit and the number of units needed to measure the length of an object;

  4. Objectives Use pencils, paperclips, & pennies to measure various things around the classroom table top, book, door, computer monitor Classify which tool of measurement is better to measure on which object Create a graph representing the measurements you have taken Discuss how using other methods of measurements can be used

  5. Resources Texas Education Agency http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/teks

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