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Preview of Metric System Quiz

Metric System Quiz

Teaching the Metric System? Use this quick quiz to assess how students are doing! Students fill in the metric "staircase" with the appropriate prefixes and convert between units of the metric system.
Preview of Identifying Kinds of Variables and Level of Measurement

Identifying Kinds of Variables and Level of Measurement

This is a 15-item quiz on identifying the kind of variables (Independent and Dependent) and the level of measurement of each variable (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio)
Preview of Measurement Review Questions

Measurement Review Questions

I printed, cut and laminated this resources as a way for students to revise measurement questions.This could be done as a warm quiz (1 a day) or as an early finisher task.
Preview of Practice reading an architectural ruler

Practice reading an architectural ruler

This worksheet allows your students to practice measuring 1/4" = 1 ft using an architectural ruler scale. The worksheet has your students measuring down to the inch and up the 24 feet. The practice scales are large enough to see that practicing this sometimes difficult skill becomes easy. The worksheet can also be used as a quiz or test.
Preview of Measurement PowerPoint | Scientific Measurement & Tools Visuals

Measurement PowerPoint | Scientific Measurement & Tools Visuals

Bring clarity and color to your lessons on scientific measurement with these engaging 36-slide PowerPoint and Google Slides presentations. Designed to align with NGSS and middle school science standards, this resource walks students through essential measurement concepts using vibrant, easy-to-follow visuals. These presentations are perfect for reinforcing or reviewing content covered in my Measurement Doodle Notes & Quiz, which is available separately (also FREE). It’s an ideal visual companio
Preview of Geometry Garden Mini-Project

Geometry Garden Mini-Project

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Tracy Robar
In this project, students will design a geometric garden, calculate area and perimeter of each of the shapes in their garden, and then decide what they will put in their garden, and cost it all out using the internet or sheets you have printed off from the internet, and/or local sale papers. Depending on their level, they may calculate volume as well (if they decide to use mulch, gravel or other bedding at a certain thickness. Editable (Word document) project include tables to show calculation
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