Want an activity where students can't copy the answers from one another? Get your kids out of their chairs in this engaging activity that uses ratios to compare student body metrics to those of animals in the book If You Hopped Like a Frog. How much could you lift if you were an ant? How tall could you jump if you hopped like a frog? Note: this activity can be used with or without the storybook but does require measuring tapes.This resource includes: teacher instructions7 word problems based
How far is 10,000 steps? In this experiment, students measure how far they walk in 10 steps. As an added challenge they can measure this distance 3 times to find the average. With this data, students estimate how far they would walk in 100 steps, then measure the distance. They estimate how far 1000, 10000, and even 10000 steps would be. This resource is:fully editableencourages kids to get up and movingready to post to Google Classroom with spaces for students to submit their own answerskid-f
5th
Applied Math, Math, Mental Math
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