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This interactive PowerPoing is perfect for teaching the four main metric units of length. Not only is it a great teaching tool, it includes multiple choice practice similar to questions students might see on a standardized test. Included in the presentation are 3-4 slides introducing and explaining millimeters, centimeters, meters, and kilometers. Thirteen slides are included in which students must determine the appropriate metric unit needed to measure the length of common objects.
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This interactive PowerPoing is perfect for teaching the four main metric units of length. Not only is it a great teaching tool, it includes multiple choice practice similar to questions students might see on a standardized test. Included in the presentation are 3-4 slides introducing and explaining millimeters, centimeters, meters, and kilometers. Thirteen slides are included in which students must determine the appropriate metric unit needed to measure the length of common objects.
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Very good resource that I have used. Overall I was pleased with it! Saved a lot of time!
Amazing resource !!! Super informative !!!
Great for direct instruction to each unit. Also good practice questions!
My students loved using this resource to help them learn all about metric length. This was a very engaging and interactive lesson to use with my fourth graders.
Very simple, clear and concise - allowed my students to understand the concept better along with testing their knowledge and understanding throughout!
Nice resource
Loved this resource during distance learning and looking forward to using it in centers when we return to F2F in the fall. Great for explaining metric length, and super engaging.
Great resource!
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