Representing data on graphs makes math visual and involves some creativity and design. Plotting data using fractional units takes their learning one step further. Also in this unit, students learn to measure using both traditional units (like inches, feet and yards) and metric units, and how to convert measurements within each system. The concept of measurement gets two dimensional when students explore measuring and working with angles.
Count and convert measurements for liquids, lengths and time with this supplemental book! So many practical skills come from knowing how to measure lengths, tell time and convert units of measurement.
Here's multiplication practice with real world applications! Plus, memorizing this linear measurement chart will help your kid keep track of conversions.
Master measurement with a metric conversion table! Use this cheat sheet to do conversions, for cooking or just for practice with decimals and multiplication.
Do some lemonade stand math in this refreshing division worksheet. When your fourth grader has finished the problems, he can relax with a glass of lemonade.
Conterting hours to seconds or seconds to minutes can be a case of doing mental math by memorizing quick facts, like that 30 minutes is 1800 seconds.…
Help your child use division and measurement skills to run a lemonade stand. Kids will find out how many gallons, quarts, and cups of lemonade they sold.
Kids will use their division and measurement skills in this lemonade stand themed worksheet. Help your child practice math with this measurement worksheet.
Make equivalent fractions matter in the real world with this hands-on math lesson! Students use measuring cups and spoons to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.