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Customary Linear Measurement G5.4M.C4.PO3. I can choose the appropriate unit of measurement for any problem.

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1 Customary Linear Measurement G5.4M.C4.PO3. I can choose the appropriate unit of measurement for any problem.

2 Essential Questions: What are the units for measuring length in the customary system? How do we know which unit to use?

3 There are 2 different systems of measurement: customary and metric

4 The customary system is primarily used in the United States The metric system is used in most of the rest of the world

5 Today I can choose the appropriate unit for measuring length and distances within the customary system.

6 There are four units for measuring length in the customary system: InchesFeetYardsMiles

7 Inches are the smallest unit in the customary system. One inch is about the width of your thumb. Inches are measured with a ruler

8 Here are some objects that would be appropriate to measure in inches: length of a pencilheight of a small flower length of a paper clip

9 A foot is almost as long as a piece of notebook paper There are 12 inches in one foot

10 Here are some objects that would be appropriate to measure in feet: length of a car height of a person height of your classroom door length of a couch height of a tall tree

11 When you hold your arms out at both sides and measure from fingertip to fingertip, that is about the same as one yard. There are 3 feet in one yard There are 36 inches in one yard

12 Here are some objects that would be appropriate to measure in yards: length of a swimming pool that is used for competition distance from your classroom to the cafeteria length of a football field height of a 10 story building

13 A mile is the largest unit for length in the customary system. Miles are used for very long distances. There are 1,760 yards in a mile There are 5,280 feet in a mile

14 Here are some distances that would be appropriate to measure in miles: distance from your house to the mall distance from Tucson, AZ to Disneyland distance from Desert Willow to the U of A

15 InchesFeetYardsMiles InIn Fourth GradeYouMeasure!

16 Your Turn! What is the appropriate unit to use to measure each object or distance?

17 Closure: On your slate, write one example of an object/distance you can measure with each customary unit of length. Be prepared to share!


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