Description
This is a bundle of my favorite measurement based Google Slides activities to help your students learn important measuring skills in a fun way! Great for 4th – 6th graders!
Here are the activities that are included!
Click on any of the items below to see their preview & description or watch the instructional video to get a better idea about the activity.
- Choosing a Customary Unit of Measurement Click here to watch the video.
- Choosing a Metric Unit of Measurement Click here to watch the video.
- Customary and Metric Units of Measurement Scavenger Hunt Click here to watch the video.
- Converting Customary Measurements with Models Click here to watch the video.
- Converting Measurement Volume Gallons, Quarts, Pints, Cups, Ounces Click here to watch the video.
- Converting Measurements of Weight- Ounce, Pound, Ton Click here to watch the video.
- Converting Measurements of Length – Miles, Yards, Feet, Inches Click here to watch the video.
- Measuring Distances & Amounts wholes, halves, & fourths Click here to watch the video.
- Converting Metric Measurements Grams, Liters, and Meters Click here to watch the video.
- Metric System Converting Measures Click here to watch the video.
- Converting Measurements Using Input Output Click here to watch the video.
- Adding & Subtracting Mixed Measures Click here to watch the video.
Happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom.







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Valerie K. –
Has been working well as review and practice.
Katie Guzzo –
Great for guided instruction and centers.
Lori B. –
Very useful.
Elizabeth B. –
This was a great resource for teaching online!
Robin K. –
This was a great resource for reviewing material before taking State Testing. The students liked that it wasn’t the typical pencil and paper math work.
Robin K. –
This was a great resource for reviewing material before taking State Testing. The students liked that it wasn’t the typical pencil and paper math work.
Jessica P. –
Excellent resource, as always! Thank you!
Math Side Here We Come –
This was a great resource to help my students learn about measurement.