Geometry

advertisement
Measurement
Know
Measurement Tools
Unit
Length
Customary
Inch
Foot
Yard
Mile
Metric
Centimeter
Meter
Kilometer
Weight
Ounce
Pound
Ton
Gram
Kilogram
Cup
Pint
Quart
Gallon
Milliliter
Estimation
Estimate
Exact
Precise
Accurate
Approximately
Identifying Time
A.M.
P.M.
Digital
Analog
Minutes
Hours
Half Past
Quarter Of
Quarter After
Elapsed Time
Elapsed Time
Difference
Understand
Measurement Tools
There are two systems of measurement
(customary and metric).
Use the tools to measure length, width,
and capacity.
Do
Measurement Tools
Know the units of length, weight, and
capacity. Read a ruler to a ¼ inch or
centimeter.
Estimation
Estimation
Estimation can be used to measure length, Estimate length, weight, and capacity.
width, and capacity.
Identifying Time
Time is shown in both analog and digital
ways.
Identifying Time
Identify time analog or digital, and the
amount of minutes before and/or after
the hour. Match/ construct analog time to
digital time (clock to written form).
Elapsed Time
The length of time between two events is
elapsed time.
Elapsed Time
Calculate the elapsed time to the minute
in a given situation (limited to two
adjacent hours).
Measurement
Key Learning: The units of measurement are essential in organizing, scheduling, and conducting our lives.
Unit Essential Question: How do we use measuring tools in our everyday lives?
Measurement Tools
Estimation
Lesson Essential Questions:
 How do we determine which
system and tool to use when
measuring length? (23.1, 24.1
 How do we use a ruler to measure
to ¼ inch or centimeter?
(23.2)
 How do we determine which
system and tool to use when
measuring capacity? (23.4, 24.3)
 How do we determine which
system and tool to use when
measuring weight/mass? (23.5,
24.4)
Lesson Essential Questions:
Vocabulary:
Unit, length, customary, quarter inch,
inch, foot, yard, mile, metric, centimeter,
meter, kilometer, weight, ounce, pound,
ton, gram, kilogram, capacity, cup, pint,
quart, gallon, milliliter, liter
Vocabulary:
Approximately, precise, accurate, exact,
estimate

How do we use units of measure to
estimate lengths, weights, and
capacity?
(23.1, 24.1, 23.4, 24.3, 23.5, 24.4)
Identifying Time
Lesson Essential Questions:

How do you use a digital or analog
clock to tell time to the nearest
minute?
(7.1, 7.2)
Vocabulary:
Am, pm, digital, analog, minutes, hours,
half past, quarter of, quarter after
Measurement
Elapsed Time
Lesson Essential Questions:
(7.3, 7.5)
 How do you determine the amount
of time that passes within 2 hours?
 Knowing the length of an event,
how can you determine the
beginning or ending time?
Vocabulary:
Elapsed time, difference
Download