Measurement Units
13 Units, 14 Skills
Measurement - Units Intro - Customary
Unit 1
Measurement - Unit Conversion Intro - Customary
Unit 2
Measurement - Units Intro - Metric
Unit 3
Measurement - Units Practice - Metric
Unit 4
Measurement - Units Advanced - Metric
Unit 5
Measurement - Unit Conversion Intro - Metric
Unit 6
Measurement - Units Large/Small Intro - Metric
Unit 7
Measurement - Unit Conversion Practice - Metric
Unit 8
Unit Conversion - Intro
Unit 9
Measurement - Units Large/Small Practice - Metric
Unit 10
Measurement - Unit Conversion (Very Large and Small) Intro - Metric
Unit 11
Measurement - Units Large/Small Advanced - Metric
Unit 12
Measurement - Unit Conversion (Very Large and Small) Practice - Metric
Unit 13
This math unit begins by establishing foundational knowledge in understanding and converting common metric prefixes into numerical factors and their corresponding powers of ten, focusing on scales ranging from milli to kilo. Progressively, learners then apply these concepts practically by performing conversions within specific metric measurement units such as volume, mass, and length, making comparisons and calculations that incorporate decimal precision. The unit further evolves by incorporating scientific notation, where students practice converting small and large numbers to and from scientific notation, refining their ability to manipulate powers of ten for precision in representation. Initially, conversions maintain zero decimal places, gradually advancing to maintaining up to two decimal places to enhance exactitude in scientific calculations. Towards the end, the unit integrates scientific notation with metric units, extending the learners’ capacity to handle very large and small numbers by converting them into appropriate metric unit abbreviations. This encompasses handling units from terabytes and terajoules to nanometers, reinforcing a comprehensive understanding of the metric system and scientific notation in various contexts.
Skills you will learn include:
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