![]() ![]() Game participants collaborate in small groups to earn points as they become familiar with metric (SI) mass, length, and volume measurement units. APPROXIMATE measurement scale using at least three metric system prefixes.DEVELOP quantity benchmarks that facilitate the sensemaking of 1 kilogram, 1 liter, and 1 meter.SELECT and EMPLOY appropriate length measurement tools.APPLY the metric system of measurement to quantify the length, mass, and volume of everyday household objects at multiple magnitudes.DEMONSTRATE metric system measurement estimation skills.At the end of this session, using your notes, you will be able to: The Metric Estimation Game is presented as a model learning activity. Because many educators report that students have limited opportunities to gain experience in metric system use, this activity can be used to increase the occasions where SI abilities can be practiced. ![]() ![]() This session is designed to reinforce the use of common measurement tools, developing reference points, and building proficiency and confidence working with metric measurements. This 1.5 hour session presents The Metric Estimation Game, a fun hands-on activity that helps middle students become familiar with SI measurements by practicing estimation skills. The ability to interpret measurement scales, magnitude, and approximate a quantity are essential Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) competencies. The International System of Units (SI), commonly known as the metric system, is easy to use and learn when taught using metric tools. ![]()
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