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March Measurement Activities with Printable Ruler
March Measurement Activities with Printable Ruler
March Measurement Activities with Printable Ruler
March Measurement Activities with Printable Ruler
March Measurement Activities with Printable Ruler
March Measurement Activities with Printable Ruler
March Measurement Activities with Printable Ruler
March Measurement Activities with Printable Ruler
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This March Measurement Activities with printable ruler, is perfect for practicing measurement with your students.

This includes:

  • Teacher Guide
  • Measurement Google Slides - Video and measurement practice slides
  • Printable Ruler (inches)
  • Printable Non-standard ruler (shamrocks)
  • 6 measurement activities
    • Line Measure
    • Shamrock Measure
    • Shamrock Measure (with lines)
    • Leprechaun Map
    • Leprechaun Treasure
    • Leprechaun Order

Each student will receive their own printable ruler. They can use this ruler to complete the measurement activities. Students will practice by measuring lines and then move on to shamrocks. On the leprechaun map, they will measure distances from leprechaun house to leprechaun house, sometimes having to add measurements. On leprechaun treasure, students will follow the map of lines, helping the leprechaun get to the pot o' gold and picking up stuff along the way. With leprechaun order, students will order leprechauns from shortest to tallest, using their ruler if needed.

Since this is a measurement activity, you must print actual size.

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March Measurement Activities with Printable Ruler

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K - 3rd
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2 rulers (standard & non standard), 6 activity pages, Measurement Google Slides
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Description

This March Measurement Activities with printable ruler, is perfect for practicing measurement with your students.

This includes:

  • Teacher Guide
  • Measurement Google Slides - Video and measurement practice slides
  • Printable Ruler (inches)
  • Printable Non-standard ruler (shamrocks)
  • 6 measurement activities
    • Line Measure
    • Shamrock Measure
    • Shamrock Measure (with lines)
    • Leprechaun Map
    • Leprechaun Treasure
    • Leprechaun Order

Each student will receive their own printable ruler. They can use this ruler to complete the measurement activities. Students will practice by measuring lines and then move on to shamrocks. On the leprechaun map, they will measure distances from leprechaun house to leprechaun house, sometimes having to add measurements. On leprechaun treasure, students will follow the map of lines, helping the leprechaun get to the pot o' gold and picking up stuff along the way. With leprechaun order, students will order leprechauns from shortest to tallest, using their ruler if needed.

Since this is a measurement activity, you must print actual size.

⭐This is one of many resources. Click on the star at the top to follow my store and to receive notifications when new challenges are posted.

More information:

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight. Describe several measurable attributes of a single object.
Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object.
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