Measurement
        By Stargirl
Introduction
• In this presentation, you will learn about:
• What measurement is
• How we use measurement in our life
• Different systems of measurement
• Different tools of measurement
• Converting between units of systems
• Connections between measurement and
  materials

• Hope you enjoy!
What is Measurement?

 Measurement is a way to find out a
 product’s length, weight, area etc.
 We all use measurement, but sometimes
 we don’t even notice
 We use measurement in our daily life,
 like:
How We Use
Measurement in Our Life
  By looking at our watches, we measure
  time
  By giving people directions, we measure
  distance
  By using our ruler, we measure length
  By stepping on a weigh, we measure
  weight
  We use measurement all the time!
Different Systems of
    Measurement
๏ There are different measurement systems all
  over the world:
  There is the Customary System, which was the
  system they used before but we still have now,
  Later on the UK invented the Metric System

๏ Some other systems include: Natural units and
  Non-Standard Units

๏ Let’s focus on the Customary System and the
  Metric System......
Customary System
✤ Some units of the Customary System include:
   miles, pounds, gallons, teaspoons, tablespoons,
   cups. Seem familiar?
✤ The Customary System is based on the
   Imperial System
✤ We still use some of the Customary Units, but
   not that often now that we have the Metric
   System.
✤ I’ll explain on the next page......
Metric System
Some Metric Units are: Kilometer, Centimeter, Decimeter,
Millimeter, Picometer, Nanometer......

But the 6 main ones are: Kilo-, Hecto-, Deka-, Deci-,
Unit(1), Centi- and Milli-.

One way to memorise them is: King Henry Doesn’t
Usually Drink Chocolate Milk.

Fact: the units of the metric system are all multiples of
10

Kilo means 1,000, Hecto means 100, Deka means 10,
Unit means 1, Deci means 0.1, Centi means 0.01, and
Milli means 0.001
Tools of Measurement
There are different tools for    The Clock-tells you the time/
measurement and geometry,        measures time
and some of them include:
                                 The Scale/Weigh-used to
The Compass-lets you draw        measure your weight and
arcs and circles                 mass

The Protractor-helps you         The Thermometer-tells you the
measure angles                   temperature

The Sextant-used by sailors to   The Measuring Cup-measures
find their position on the sea   capacity

The Ruler-helps you measure      These are just some of the
the length of things and draw    many measuring tools that
straight lines                   we have in our world, there are
                                 a lot more
Converting Between Units
   Lets start with the metric   12 inches=1 foot
   system:
                                3 feet=1 yard
   10 milli- =1 centi-
                                5280 feet=1 mile
   10 centi- =1 deci
                                16 fluid ounce=1 pint
   10 deci- =1 unit
                                2 pints=1 quart
   10 units=1 deka
                                4 quarts=1 gallon
   10 deka=1 hecto
                                16 ounces=1 pound
   10 hecto=1 kilo
                                1 ton=2000 pounds
   Now, for the customary
   system:
Connections Between
Materials and Measurement
           (Measuring materials)

        What
  materials you can
      measure
                                         Wood, Metal, Glass, and others.



                 Even some measurement
                   tools are made from
                         materials!
Credits

Brainpop videos:
NAEP Measurement Worksheet.pdf
http://www.beaconlearningcenter.com/
weblessons/measuringtools
Thanks!


Thanks for watching, hope you enjoyed
my presentation!
A Stargirl presentation
Thanks!


Thanks for watching, hope you enjoyed
my presentation!
A Stargirl presentation

Measurement Summative

  • 1.
    Measurement By Stargirl
  • 2.
    Introduction • In thispresentation, you will learn about: • What measurement is • How we use measurement in our life • Different systems of measurement • Different tools of measurement • Converting between units of systems • Connections between measurement and materials • Hope you enjoy!
  • 3.
    What is Measurement? Measurement is a way to find out a product’s length, weight, area etc. We all use measurement, but sometimes we don’t even notice We use measurement in our daily life, like:
  • 4.
    How We Use Measurementin Our Life By looking at our watches, we measure time By giving people directions, we measure distance By using our ruler, we measure length By stepping on a weigh, we measure weight We use measurement all the time!
  • 5.
    Different Systems of Measurement ๏ There are different measurement systems all over the world: There is the Customary System, which was the system they used before but we still have now, Later on the UK invented the Metric System ๏ Some other systems include: Natural units and Non-Standard Units ๏ Let’s focus on the Customary System and the Metric System......
  • 6.
    Customary System ✤ Someunits of the Customary System include: miles, pounds, gallons, teaspoons, tablespoons, cups. Seem familiar? ✤ The Customary System is based on the Imperial System ✤ We still use some of the Customary Units, but not that often now that we have the Metric System. ✤ I’ll explain on the next page......
  • 7.
    Metric System Some MetricUnits are: Kilometer, Centimeter, Decimeter, Millimeter, Picometer, Nanometer...... But the 6 main ones are: Kilo-, Hecto-, Deka-, Deci-, Unit(1), Centi- and Milli-. One way to memorise them is: King Henry Doesn’t Usually Drink Chocolate Milk. Fact: the units of the metric system are all multiples of 10 Kilo means 1,000, Hecto means 100, Deka means 10, Unit means 1, Deci means 0.1, Centi means 0.01, and Milli means 0.001
  • 8.
    Tools of Measurement Thereare different tools for The Clock-tells you the time/ measurement and geometry, measures time and some of them include: The Scale/Weigh-used to The Compass-lets you draw measure your weight and arcs and circles mass The Protractor-helps you The Thermometer-tells you the measure angles temperature The Sextant-used by sailors to The Measuring Cup-measures find their position on the sea capacity The Ruler-helps you measure These are just some of the the length of things and draw many measuring tools that straight lines we have in our world, there are a lot more
  • 9.
    Converting Between Units Lets start with the metric 12 inches=1 foot system: 3 feet=1 yard 10 milli- =1 centi- 5280 feet=1 mile 10 centi- =1 deci 16 fluid ounce=1 pint 10 deci- =1 unit 2 pints=1 quart 10 units=1 deka 4 quarts=1 gallon 10 deka=1 hecto 16 ounces=1 pound 10 hecto=1 kilo 1 ton=2000 pounds Now, for the customary system:
  • 10.
    Connections Between Materials andMeasurement (Measuring materials) What materials you can measure Wood, Metal, Glass, and others. Even some measurement tools are made from materials!
  • 11.
    Credits Brainpop videos: NAEP MeasurementWorksheet.pdf http://www.beaconlearningcenter.com/ weblessons/measuringtools
  • 12.
    Thanks! Thanks for watching,hope you enjoyed my presentation! A Stargirl presentation
  • 13.
    Thanks! Thanks for watching,hope you enjoyed my presentation! A Stargirl presentation

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