To have a little fun with measuring, I turned my son into
the Ruler of the Ruler, complete with a crown too!
To start our activity, we read Brian P. Cleary’s book How Long or How Wide?: A Measuring Guide (it was my inspiration).
If you’re a regular reader than just skip this part; you’ve already heard me
gush about Cleary’s books.
This book provided my son some great background on
millimeters, inches, centimeters, feet, and yards. After reading the book front
to back, my son wanted to go back through and even asked if we could replicate
a “12 inches = 1 foot and 3 feet = 1 yard” graphic as an activity. (Whoa, now
my son is coming up with his own ideas for activities? My job as a parent
just got easier!)
Before I handed him the ruler, I gave him a piece of cardstock to make his Ruler of the Ruler crown.
Before I handed him the ruler, I gave him a piece of cardstock to make his Ruler of the Ruler crown.
Download a PDF of the ruler crown here. Print on heavyweight cardstock, cut along the middle line, and staple or tape together to fit. |
When I finally pulled him away from the book, I gave him a
ruler and recording sheet. (Click on the picture below to download a PDF.)
His job was to find six things shorter than 12 inches and six things longer than 12 inches. He measured each of them.
Then, he wrote the objects and their measurements on the worksheet to form six 'greater than' math sentences (for example, the table at 56 inches is greater than the book that is only 7 inches).
His job was to find six things shorter than 12 inches and six things longer than 12 inches. He measured each of them.
Then, he wrote the objects and their measurements on the worksheet to form six 'greater than' math sentences (for example, the table at 56 inches is greater than the book that is only 7 inches).
A wonderfully full lesson with the book, printable, and crown activity! Glad to have discovered you here today!
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How fun!!! We are definitely doing this when we get to our measuring unit!
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This is so fun! We'll have to do it sometime this summer!
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This is great! I love the scavenger-hunt like worksheet! So fun! Thanks for sharing at Teach Me Tuesday!!
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ReplyDeleteLovely idea, love the crown template, must see if I can find that book!!
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