Take the Gnomie for a stroll through a beautiful garden, and help him to measure the treasures you encounter along the way.
In this activity, students use Tinkercad to design their own rulers with custom units and features.
Tired of measuring distances with rulers, meters and other boring stuff? Here the solution that cool Heroes use!
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina uses them to solve the mystery of what she tripped over last night.
The purpose of this activity is to give students an opportunity to explore the concept of geometric proportionality.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with 2 parallel sides
This task is designed to introduce students to the ideas of calculus – in particular, finding the volume of a complex shape (a lemon).
How many times have you come across a tree and thought that tree is humongous?
Move the entries in the table to the correct place until all the measurements match up sensibly.
By making ‘caterpillars’ in this activity, children will have an opportunity to practise using language of length and width, as well as using non-standard measures to compare lengths.
In this activity, children have the opportunity to wrap some toys and to measure and discuss the size of the box or wrapping paper that they will need.
By following some simple recipes in this task, children can practise the skills of measuring and counting ingredients.