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Math Flash Measurement I

Dive into the world of measurement and learn about the sizes of millimeters to kilometers, grams to kilograms, as well as inches, feet, yards, and miles. Discover the practical examples like the width of a pin, a paper clip's weight, and the length comparison of a clipboard. Explore the relationship between different units of measurement and gain a comprehensive understanding of the basics in measurement. Written by Monica Yuskaitis, with clipart from Broderbund ClickArt and Corel Gallery by Corel Corp.

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Math Flash Measurement I

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  1. Math FlashMeasurement I By Monica Yuskaitis

  2. How large is a millimeter? The width of a pin

  3. How large is a centimeter? The width of the top of your finger

  4. How large is a meter? About the width of one & 1/2 doors 1 meter

  5. How large is a kilometer? Whitmore A little over 1/2 of a mile 1 kilometer Walter White

  6. How large is a milliliter? About a drop of liquid

  7. How large is a liter? Half of a large pop bottle 1 liter

  8. How heavy is a gram? A paper clip weighs about 1 gram

  9. How heavy is a kilogram? A kitten weighs about 1 kilogram

  10. How long is an inch? A quarter is about an inch wide 1 inch

  11. How long is a foot? About the length of a clipboard 1 foot

  12. How long is a yard? About the width of a door 1 yard

  13. How long is a mile? Four times around a track

  14. Written by Moncia Yuskaitis • Clipart from Broderbund ClickArt 125,000 Deluxe Image Pak • Clipart from Corel Gallery by Corel Corp.

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