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Dino Measuring Station |
Using the units of inches and centimeters, the students measured the length, height, and circumference of their dinosaurs. They then measured the perimeter of the dino's playground (the table). | | |
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Mrs. Patton joins us! |
What a treat to see Mrs. Patton and have her join in on the activities! | | |
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Mathematicians hard at work! |
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Measuring Capacity |
The students worked with rice to determine the unit of capacity - ounce, cup, pint, quart, or gallon. | | |
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Reading along and preparing to begin |
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Good job ladies on keeping the rice in the bowl! |
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More mathematicians hard at work. |
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Working with rice is tons of fun! |
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Measuring mass |
The students measured and compared the mass of various objects using gram weights. They then saw a demonstration comparing grams to ounces. | | |
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Predicting least to most mass |
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Which has more mass - the baseball or the tennis ball? |
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Paying attention to Mrs. Hutton |
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