Converting Like Measurement Units


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Converting Like Measurement Units

In this playlist, you will complete activities that have you converting between different measurement units.

1. Converting Metres into Kilometres:

  • Type your answers and click “Check.”
  • If you got any wrong, re-try your work until you find the correct answer
2. Metric Ruler Game - Measurement (Sheppard Software):
  • Convert the measurement given to the measurement shown on the ruler.
  • Use the green arrows to scroll along the ruler and have the red arrow highlight the converted measurement.
3. Bamzooki: Measures (BBC):
  • Follow the instructions for this activity and practice converting and comparing measurements with the tasks given.
4. Wild Park: Volume and Capacity (e-Learning for Kids):
  • Watch the introductory video in the top corner first.
  • Play all 4 activities within the game.

Converting Metres into Kilometres

Get practice converting between meters and kilometers.

Metric Ruler Game - Measurement (Sheppard Software)

Quiz yourself on conversions when you use the ruler to answer how many centimeters in a meter.

Bamzooki: Measures (BBC)

Weigh and measure these Zooks so they can be shipped out.

Wild Park: Volume and Capacity (e-Learning for Kids)

Help the park ranger feed the large animals. What volume of food can fit into each container?

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