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Teacher Materials Students Materials

1. Measurement anchor 1. Pencil


Lesson chart
1  Length
2. Interactive math book
(one for every student)
 Tools to measure
the length
3. Measuring Tools
 Ruler
 Measuring tape
 Yardstick
4. Reading a ruler
worksheet
5. Promethean board
 slide that has a ruler
on it
Lesson 1. Measurement anchor 1. Pencil
chart 2. Ruler
2  Length
2. Interactive math book
(one for every student)
 Tools to measure the
length
3. Measuring tools
 Ruler (One for each
student)
4. Measuring around the
room worksheet
 Pencil
 Marker
 Post-it notes
 Erasers
 Folders
 Books
 Desk

1. Interactive math book 1. Pencil


Lesson 3 (one for every student) 2. Ruler
 Tools to measure the
length
2. Measuring tools
 Ruler (One for each
student)
3. Measuring my
bedroom worksheet
 Colored pencils
 Makers
 Crayons

1. Interactive math book (one 1. Pencil


Lesson 4 for every student) 2. Ruler
 Tools to measure the
length
2. Measuring tools
 Ruler (One for each
student)
3. Measurement City
 Colored pencils
 Makers
 Crayons
Lesson 1. Interactive math book 1. Pencil
(one for every student) 2. Ruler
5  Tools to measure the
length
2. Measuring tools
 Ruler (One for each
student)
 A yardstick
3. Measurement me
worksheet

Lesson 1. Interactive math book 1. Pencil


(one for every student) 2. Ruler
6  Tools to measure the
length
2. Measuring tools
 Ruler (One for each
student)
3. Measuring my partner
worksheet

1. Interactive math book 1. Pencil


Lesson (one for every student) 2. Ruler
7 2. Rulers
3. Pencils
4. Paper
5. Tables
6. Whiteboard

1. Interactive math book 1. Pencil


Lesson 8 (one for every student) 2. Ruler
2. Pencils
3. Paper
4. Whiteboard

1. Unopened packages 1. Pencil


Lesson (from the 2. Ruler
9 store) of gummy worms
(one
for every two students)
2. Colored markers
3. Masking tape (one roll
per four
groups of two students)
4. A collection of objects
of different
lengths (one for every
two
students)
5. A collection of different
round objects (one for
every
two students)
6. A 1 m piece of string
(one
for every two students)
7. Data recording
sheets
8. Measurement Journal
Lesson 1. Measurement Journal 1. Pencil
2. Measurement 2. Ruler
10 interactive Journal
3. Jeopardy game
4. Unit measurement test

Lesson 1. Catapult (One for every 1. Pencil


student) 2. Ruler
11 2. Erasers
3. Cubes
4. Cotton Balls
5. Catapult measurement
worksheet
6. Rulers
Math Children’s Literature
Adler, D. A., & Tobin, N. (1999). How tall, how short, how far away.
Albee, S. (2010). Dragon's Scales. Random House Books for Young
Readers.
Cleary, B. P., & Gable, B. (2014). On the scale: A weighty tale.
Gabriel, N. (2014). Sam's sneaker squares. New York: Kane Press.
Herman, G. (2014). Keep your distance!. New York: Kane Press.
Leedy, L. (2017). Measuring Penny.
Pallotta, J., & Bolster, R. (2002). Hershey's milk chocolate weights and
measures. New York: Scholastic/Cartwheel Books.
Schwartz, D. M. (2006). Millions to Measure. Perfection Learning
Prebound.
Sweeney, J., & Kath, K. (2019). Me and the measure of things.
Wells, R. E. (2014). Is a blue whale the biggest thing there is?. London:
Franklin Watts.

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