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1 "Hands, Loops, Crackers, and Salt: Exploring Length, Area, and Volume" Rachel Bachman, Ed.D Weber State University

2 What kinds of things do we measure? In Singapore, they study the measure of… – Length – Time – Area – Weight and Capacity – Angles – Volume – Density

3 Teaching Sequence for Measurement (Singapore) 1.Direct comparison of measure 2.Non-standard units used 3.Standard unit introduced 4.System of standard units introduced 5.Word problems used throughout sequence

4 “Measure Me” How did you decide which was longer? Did anyone decide which was longer a different way? Did you have to do anything different to answer “how much longer?”

5 “Measure Me” How tall is the length of a table? Are there problems with our strategy for measuring the table? Would we be able to measure all the things on the list with that standard measure?

6 Rectangular-O What sorts of things could we measure in the rectangle? Measure the area of the rectangle with Cheerios What are some problems with using cheerios to measure the area?

7 Rectangle Loops Using your rope, make a rectangle so that the length and width can be divided evenly with the same unit size Use masking tape to show the unit squares in the rectangle.

8 Composite Figures

9 Triangle Loops Using the loop, make a triangle on the floor. With your masking tape, figure out how you could determine the area of the triangle.

10 Trapezoid Loops Make a loop that looks like the trapezoid in #8 Work with your group to come up with a method for calculating the area of this shape Construct a trapezoid that at least one method would not work for

11 Cuboid What sorts of measurements could be make for a cuboid?

12 Cuboid Using the snap cubes, make a cuboid What is the volume of your cuboid?

13 What about these shapes are similar or different from the cuboid?

14 How do we calculate the volume of a prism, in general?

15 What’s the similarity and difference between the groups?

16 How could we figure out the volume of a pyramid, in general?

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