You can help your child at home to prepare for the quiz by having him/her practise measuring various household items, by describing which unit of measure they would choose and why and by practising converting measurement from one unit to another.
For the past week and a half the students have been working on measurement in math class. They have been practising estimating and measuring various objects around the class using millimetres, centimetres and meters. They have also learned to convert measurements from one unit to another (for example 2, 35 m = 234 cm), and how to choose the most appropriate unit of measure. In the last two days the students have been looking at how to find the perimeter of a given object or form. The students were informed that there will be a quiz on Monday on all the things we have practised in the last 2 weeks.
You can help your child at home to prepare for the quiz by having him/her practise measuring various household items, by describing which unit of measure they would choose and why and by practising converting measurement from one unit to another.
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