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Measuring in Feet and Inches


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[3.MD.4-1.0] Visual Representations of Data - Common Core Standard


By Freckle education

Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch.

Adding and Subtracting Feet and Inches


By eHow

Teacher works at the chalk board to show how to use conversion to subtract feet and inches. Add feet measures first and then add the inches. If the inches equal more than 12 inches student must convert the inches to feet. Video is captioned. The instructor Alex Martinez is a mechanical engineering student at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

Measuring Inches - Grade 3 Common Core Standards


By shaunteaches

We introduce common core standard test questions through the New York State Test for 3rd grade students. The goal is to help everyone understand exactly what these tests will actually mean.

Volume with unit cubes 1


By Khan Academy

Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.

Volume with unit cubes 1


By Khan Academy

Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.

Volume with unit cubes 1


By Khan Academy

Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.

Volume with unit cubes 1


By Khan Academy

Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.

Volume with unit cubes 1


By Khan Academy

Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.

Volume with unit cubes 1


By Khan Academy

Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.

Volume with unit cubes 1


By Khan Academy

Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.

Volume with unit cubes 1


By Khan Academy

Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.

Units of Measurement - MathHelp.com - Pre Algebra Help


By yourteachermathhelp

Students learn that customary units can be converted to metric units and metric units can be converted to customary units using the following conversion factors: 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers 1 liter = 2.1 pints 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters and so on. Students are then asked to solve problems using these conversion factors such as 10 kilometers = ____ miles. Students are also asked to determine which customary unit of measurement and which metric unit of measurement are used to measure a given object. For example milk in a bottle would be measured in gallons (customary) or in liters (metric). Video is good quality and good for all students as a review or initial learning of the topic.

Subtracting Decimals | MathHelp.com


By MathHelp.com

This lesson covers customary unit conversions. Students learn the following customary units of measurement: inch, foot, ounce, ton, fluid ounce, pint, gallon, yard, pound, cup, quart, and so on. Students also learn to convert from one customary unit of measurement to another using the following conversion factors: 60 seconds = 1 minute, 7 days = 1 week, 3 feet = 1 yard, 16 ounces = 1 pound, 4 quarts = 1 gallon, and so on. Students are then asked to solve problems using conversion factors, such as 18 feet = ____ inches.

Finding Area of Complex Figures


By MuchoMath

The instructor demonstrates how to find the area of complex figures consisting of one or more rectangles. They show how to break the figure up into two different figures and then add the areas together. The first figure is in the perimeter video so to find the missing sides you could watch that video or just go on in this video and they give you the measurements. They discuss the formula for area of a square and rectangle and use this to find the area of the two figures and then add them together. They also discuss why the area is label as cm squared or inches squared. Then other examples are shown. Video is good quality and good for all students as review or initial learning of the concept.