Elementary Measurement Review Game & Concepts Exploration

 
Measurement Unit
 
Review Game
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
1
 
True or False?
 
An inch is bigger than a foot.
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
2
 
True or False?
 
An inch is bigger than a foot.
 
F A L S E
It takes 12 inches to equal 1 foot.
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
3
 
True or False?
 
A meter is bigger than a
centimeter.
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
4
 
True or False?
 
T R U E
It takes 100 centimeters to
equal 1 meter.
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
5
 
True or False?
 
To measure the length of a
hallway, you would most likely
use a tape measure or yard
stick rather than a ruler.
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
6
 
True or False?
 
T R U E
Rulers are marked in inches or
centimeters, which are smaller
units and less appropriate for
measuring a longer length like a
hallway.
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
7
 
True or False?
 
Perimeter means the amount of
space inside a figure.
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
8
 
True or False?
 
F A L S E
The amount of space inside a
figure is called area. Perimeter
is the distance around a figure.
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
9
 
True or False?
 
The perimeter of the square
above is 16 cm.
 
4 in
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
10
 
True or False?
 
F A L S E – The perimeter of the
square above is 16 
in
, not cm.
 
4 in
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
11
 
True or False?
 
The area of the rectangle above
is 14 ft.
 
2 ft
 
5 ft
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
12
 
True or False?
 
F A L S E The 
area
 of the rectangle
above is 10 ft
2
. The 
perimeter
 is 14
ft.
 
2 ft
 
5 ft
 
NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement
Lesson 5
 
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Engage elementary students in a fun True or False game focused on measurement concepts like inches, feet, meters, centimeters, rulers, and perimeter. Reinforce knowledge about units of measurement and their applications in a visual and interactive way.

  • Measurement
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  • Education
  • Concepts
  • Game

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  1. Measurement Unit Review Game 1 NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5

  2. True or False? An inch is bigger than a foot. 2 NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5

  3. True or False? An inch is bigger than a foot. F A L S E It takes 12 inches to equal 1 foot. 3 NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5

  4. True or False? A meter is bigger than a centimeter. 4 NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5

  5. True or False? T R U E It takes 100 centimeters to equal 1 meter. 5 NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5

  6. True or False? To measure the length of a hallway, you would most likely use a tape measure or yard stick rather than a ruler. 6 NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5

  7. True or False? T R U E Rulers are marked in inches or centimeters, which are smaller units and less appropriate for measuring a longer length like a hallway. NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5 7

  8. True or False? Perimeter means the amount of space inside a figure. 8 NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5

  9. True or False? F A L S E The amount of space inside a figure is called area. Perimeter is the distance around a figure. 9 NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5

  10. True or False? 4 in The perimeter of the square above is 16 cm. NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5 10

  11. True or False? 4 in F A L S E The perimeter of the square above is 16 in, not cm. NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5 11

  12. True or False? 2 ft 5 ft The area of the rectangle above is 14 ft. NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5 12

  13. True or False? 2 ft 5 ft F A L S E The area of the rectangle above is 10 ft2. The perimeter is 14 ft. 13 NCSC Sample Instructional Unit - Elementary Measurement Lesson 5

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