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In this bundle, students will be able to practice converting metric values using: King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk ********This bundle makes the resources buy one get one 50% off******** This bundle includes: Step-by-step instructions on how to complete a metric conversionA great visual for KHDBDCMConverting measurements from larger units into smaller unitsConverting measurements from smaller units into larger unitsChallenge questionsReal-world word problemsCharting what unit each of t
In this activity, students will be able to practice converting metric values using: King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk In my classroom, I usually teach this concept using I do, We do, You do. So for examples A & B, I would walk them through step by step how to do a metric conversion. Then we would complete questions 1 & 2 together, and the rest of the back could be done independently or with their lab partners! This activity includes: Charting what unit each of the types of me
In this activity, students will be able to use “ King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk” to complete metric conversions from one unit to another. In my classroom, I usually teach this concept using I do, We do, You do. So for examples A & B, I would walk them through step by step how to do a metric conversion. Then we would complete questions 1 & 2 together, and the rest of the back could be done independently or with their lab partners! This activity includes: Step-by-step instruc
In this activity, students will have the opportunity to learn four different types of measurements in a hands-on lab! This lab kicks off with some metric conversion review. Then it conquers: Length: students will use a meter stick / metric ruler to measure the length of every day objectsMass: students will use a triple-beam balance to determine the mass of classroom itemsVolume: students will decode a secret phrase by determining the volume of liquids and solids (using displacement).Temperature:
I have taught middle school science for five years! And I love coming up with new and creative ways to teach, where students enjoy what they are learning as much as I do.
Please check out my activities, and leave me a review!!! :)
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