Children work on their measurement skills in this colorful measuring lengths worksheet.
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| Life Skills | Real World Math | Measuring Cups | Recipes | Cooking | Special Education | I created this out of a necessity to find more functional real world math practice my students could learn from. Using measuring cups was the perfect fit! With this product, you will get a total of EIGHTEEN different measuring cup scenarios that replicate real world situations your students might find themselves in. I emphasized the use of a visual for each problem so students can reference that in real life as well. I also use these for IEP goals as well and parents love them! Purchase Includes: - 12 questions that ask how many measuring cups are needed to make a specific amount (ex: how many 1/3 scoops to make 2/3) - 6 questions that involve pre-marked lines on measuring cups. Students are asked to identify "about how much" is full. - 6 blank measuring cups and specific fraction amounts posted. Students will be asked to draw an estimate of about "how much" the line should fill up to. Both color and black & white copies are included with this purchase. Interested in Other Measuring Cup and Cooking Lessons? Measuring Cups, Unit 1: Click Here! Measuring Cups, Unit 2: Click Here! Measuring Cups, Unit 3: Click Here! Measuring Cups, Unit 4: Click Here! Measuring Cups, Unit 5: Click Here! Want Them ALL? Buy a Bundle and Save!: Click Here! Measuring Cups - Boom Cards Digital Activity: Click Here! Measuring Cups - Google Digital Activity: Click Here! Cooking Vocabulary, Print and Go:Click Here! Need Other Popular Life Skills Lessons? Recipe Comprehension:Click Here! Coupons, Reading Emphasis: Click Here! Food Directions: Click Here! Medicine Labels: Click Here! Receipts: Click Here! Tickets: Click Here! Hours of Operation: Click Here! Safety Signs, Community Signs: Click Here! Dollar Up, 1s, 5s, and 10s: Click Here! Menu Math:Click Here! How to Use a Microwave:Click Here! How to Use a Stove:Click Here! How to Use an Oven:Click Here! Coupons, Picture Emphasis:Click Here! Bus Schedules:Click Here! Measuring Cups:Click Here! Budgets:Click Here! Generic vs. Name Brand:Click Here! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow My Store! To follow my store simply click on “follow me” under Life Skills Creations on the top of my store page. You will be one of the first people to know when I have a sale or post new Life Skills Freebies in my store. Leave Feedback and Earn Credits! Don’t forget to leave feedback after you purchase a product! Leaving feedback also earns you "credits" which can be used for discounts on future purchases. I would very much appreciate your positive feedback!
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Video Of Liquid Measurement The Meaning of Volume of Liquid Volume of liquid refers to the capacity of liquids in the containers. Capacity can be measured by using non standard units (more or less) and in standard units in millimeters (ml) and litters (l) in the metric system. Investigations amount of liquids which can be poured between containers of different shapes and sizes. Exploration of capacity or volume of liquid involves manipulation of containers of various sizes that may either be collected or purchased for classroom activities. A cheap way to do the activities is to have your students collect some containers such as mineral water bottles, soft drink cans, vases etc which can be found around them. Teacher can display those collections of containers in a learning centre for students to explore capacity measurement. Every learning centre should have at least a standard graduated measuring cylinder in liters and millimeters. This is to enable the students to measure volume of liquids especially in standard units. Teaching activities for high achiever students. Learning Outcomes; By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to measure and compare volume of liquids by using non-standard units correctly. Teaching Aids; Different sizes of containers, a pail of water, Vocabulary; more, less, empty, half full, full Procedures; 1. Divide the pupils into group of four to do work in their cooperative learning. 2. Appoint one student to be the recorder in the group 3. Give each group 5 set of containers of different sizes, a pail of water and a small cup as the measurement tool. 4. Each group will record the number of cup needed to fill the water in every containers into the form given. 5. At the same time, also teach the pupils estimation such as half full, full and empty Conclusion; For this activities pupils will bear in mind that the volume of liquid will be determined based on the containers used. The more bigger containers the more quantities of water is needed to fill in. Table 1: Measure volume of Liquid using non-standard unit. Sample worksheet : Teaching activities for low achiever students. Learning Outcomes By the end of the lesson, student will be able to make a mental switch to metric by pouring, measuring, and creating a handy chart to compare volumes. Teaching Aids; Different sizes of containers, a pail of water, water bottle, makers, colored pencils Procedures; 1. Divide the pupils into group of five to do work in their cooperative learning and appoint one student to be the recorder in the group 2. Each group was given a water bottle and five different measuring tools such as cups and containers with printed volume amounts. Student is appointed to fill the containers with water. 3. Students have to find out how many of each of the container did they think will need to fill the liter bottle and write they estimates with colored pencils. 4. They have to mark water levels. One container at a time, use a funnel to pour water into the liter bottle. Draw a line on the bottle with markers to show the water level for each container. Choose a different color for each measurement. Keep notes for your color key. Continue filling, counting, and emptying the measuring tool into the bottle until you have one liter. Compare these findings to their estimates. Empty the bottle before experimenting with another measuring tool. 5. Make a chart. Use scissors to cut poster board as tall as the liter bottle and about twice as wide. Lay the bottle on the poster. Extend the lines from the bottle on to the cardboard using the same colors. Label the line such as 1 cup, 1 pint, 1 liter and 1 quart. Then use glue, attach the bottle to your chart. Air-dry the glue. 6. Finally, ask student to display their product and present it in front of their friends. Safety guildline: Adult supervision is required for any arts & crafts project. Observe children closely and intervene as necessary to prevent potential safety problems and ensure appropriate use of arts and crafts materials. Some craft items, particularly beads and buttons, are potential choking hazards for young children. Avoid use of such small parts with children younger than 3 years. Craft items such as scissors, push pins and chenille sticks may have sharp points or edges. Avoid use of materials with sharp points by children younger than 4 years. Read all manufacturers' safety warnings before using arts and craft supplies.
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After 24 wonderful years of teaching there is now a name for what we have been doing for years....It's called Anchor Charts!! I love it! Here are some of my anhcor charts and also some of my wonderful friends have shared their's with me! This is an descriptive paragraph one of my students wrote about me. Ok...he got the year a little off but he did try! LOL! Such a sweet boy! Lots of Anchor Charts from Spring 2012 Thanks Karla!!! Great quotation mark chart!!! Thanks Mary Jo!!! What a great way to teach about capitals!!! I loved teaching Amy Lemon's Multiplication and Division Unit! Earth Day!!! They loved this craftity!
Learn how to read a ruler and what the fraction markings mean. Plus, learn how to use a metric ruler and the decimal to metric conversions.
Each problem is a Raven Matrix type puzzle - a type of IQ problem that measures fluid intelligence which is your reasoning and problem solving ability.