Our Toy Story theme included many measurement activities. We worked on the third grade standard of measuring accurately with a ruler to the nearest 1/2 inch and 1/4 inch. We also had many opportunities to discuss the difference between centimeters and inches. Further, we compared and contrasted intervals on a number line to a ruler.
One of our first activities was "Pin the Parts on Mr. Potato Head." We had a giant Mr. Potato. Students had to measure the parts in both centimeters and inches before we could decorate the potato.
We had an "Infinity and Beyond" challenge. We built a giant number
lines. We measured the intervals so they were all equal. Then, we
placed different locations, like Pizza Planet and Andy's Room, along the
number line. We determined the distance between the different
locations. Last, students went back to their desks. They had to use
their own number line and army men to solve word problems.
In "The Claw" activity, students had to reach in to the machine and grab
out an alien. The aliens were actually green Easter eggs. Inside the
alien, there was an object to measure next to a paper ruler. Students
had to determine if the they were measuring in centimeters or inches.
Then, there was a bit of a challenge. The object was not lined up with
the edge of the ruler, so students had to know to count the intervals or
subtract the starting point.
We also did an activity called "There's a Snake in My Boot." We
selected measurement word problems out of a pair of boots. Students
used a ruler and playdough to model the problem and discover the
solution. Thank
you to Kori Markussen at True Tales of a Teacher, Amy Lemons at Step
Into Second Grade, and Hope King at Elementary Shenanigans for your
inspiration to make this Toy Story Transformation a success for my
students.
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