Description
***FREEBIE***
In this freebie are signs to use in your classroom when covering the metric system. The signs are as follows:
kilo
hecto
deka
meter (m), liter (L), gram (g)
deci
centi
milli
Here are a few of the ways I’ve used this product in my classroom:
-Laminated and placed above my white board-
-Printed two to a page (so they’re smaller), laminated, put
magnets on the back, and put them on my white board-
-Printed several copies and place on the floor of my room so
students can move when converting numbers
using the metric system-
Thank you for dropping by my store!
Like what you see?
Check out my Metric System Conversion Task Cards and other products in my store!
In this freebie are signs to use in your classroom when covering the metric system. The signs are as follows:
kilo
hecto
deka
meter (m), liter (L), gram (g)
deci
centi
milli
Here are a few of the ways I’ve used this product in my classroom:
-Laminated and placed above my white board-
-Printed two to a page (so they’re smaller), laminated, put
magnets on the back, and put them on my white board-
-Printed several copies and place on the floor of my room so
students can move when converting numbers
using the metric system-
Thank you for dropping by my store!
Like what you see?
Check out my Metric System Conversion Task Cards and other products in my store!
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
4th - 7th
Subjects
Pages
9
Answer Key
Not Included
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
Description
***FREEBIE***
In this freebie are signs to use in your classroom when covering the metric system. The signs are as follows:
kilo
hecto
deka
meter (m), liter (L), gram (g)
deci
centi
milli
Here are a few of the ways I’ve used this product in my classroom:
-Laminated and placed above my white board-
-Printed two to a page (so they’re smaller), laminated, put
magnets on the back, and put them on my white board-
-Printed several copies and place on the floor of my room so
students can move when converting numbers
using the metric system-
Thank you for dropping by my store!
Like what you see?
Check out my Metric System Conversion Task Cards and other products in my store!
In this freebie are signs to use in your classroom when covering the metric system. The signs are as follows:
kilo
hecto
deka
meter (m), liter (L), gram (g)
deci
centi
milli
Here are a few of the ways I’ve used this product in my classroom:
-Laminated and placed above my white board-
-Printed two to a page (so they’re smaller), laminated, put
magnets on the back, and put them on my white board-
-Printed several copies and place on the floor of my room so
students can move when converting numbers
using the metric system-
Thank you for dropping by my store!
Like what you see?
Check out my Metric System Conversion Task Cards and other products in my store!
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Great Resource
This was a wonderful resource and a great addition to my classroom! It was well-organized, easy to implement, and kept my students engaged throughout the lesson. The directions were clear, and the materials aligned well with my instructional goals. I appreciated the time it saved me in planning while still providing meaningful learning opportunities for my students. I will definitely be using this resource again and look forward to exploring more resources from this creator. Highly recommend!
Great Resource
This was a great resource and my kids really responded well to it! Thank you for creating it!
Great Resource, exactly as described and what I was looking for! Thanks so much!
This was exactly what I was looking for for my Math bulletin board, thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to hang them!
Thank you for providing this!
Thanks for offering a resource to support the Metric Stair! This goes well with the Louis LaGrange biography/story in the book Mathematicians are People, Too.
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