Measurement Order and Comparisons in Mathematics

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"Learn about ordering lengths, converting units, making comparisons, and solving measurement problems in this educational content on mathematics."

  • Mathematics
  • Measurements
  • Comparisons
  • Conversions
  • Education

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  1. 1) Order the measurements from shortest to longest. 5 m 5 mm 5cm 2) Complete the statements There are ____ millimetres in one centimetre There are ____ centimetres in one metre 3) 85 mm = ____ cm and ___ mm

  2. 1) Order the measurements from shortest to longest. 5 m 5 mm 5cm 5 mm, 5 cm, 5 m 2) Complete the statements 10 There are ____ millimetres in one centimetre There are ____ centimetres in one metre 100 3) 85 mm = ____ cm and ___ mm 8 5

  3. True or False? The yellow pencil is longer than the blue pencil. It is false. Both pencils are the same length.

  4. What do you notice? 8 cm 5 cm The Stegosaurus is longer than the T-rex. The T-rex is shorter than the Stegosaurus. Have a think

  5. What do you notice? shorter taller 11 cm tall 5 cm tall

  6. Use <, > or = to complete the comparisons 10 cm 10 mm > 20 mm 2 cm = 50 mm + 20 mm 10 cm 2 cm 20 mm < 10 cm 10 cm 70 mm 10 mm Have a think

  7. Add measurements to complete the comparisons Have a think _________ cm = 1 m 100 _________ cm < 1 m 99, 98, 97 _________ cm > 1 m 101, 102

  8. How tall could the Stegosaurus be? ? cm tall 5 cm tall 11 cm tall 11 cm > _______cm > 5 cm 10, 9, 8, 7, 6 Have a think

  9. Have a go at questions 1 6 on the worksheet

  10. A red block is twice the height of a blue block. 6 cm 3 cm Dexter builds a tower. What is the height of the tower? 3 cm 3 cm 6 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 15 cm 6 cm Have a think

  11. Have a go at the last question on the worksheet

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