This is… Measurement Jeopardy.

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This is… Measurement Jeopardy

10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points What would you use? Boy it’s hot! Estimate the distance Magic Numbers Measurement Word Problems Perimeter and Area 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

If you were going to measure how tall you are, what would you use? Feet Inches Yards

If you were measuring the distance it takes you to get to school, what would you use? Feet Yards Miles

If you were going to measure the spine of a book, what would you use? Inches Feet Yards

If you were measuring the weight of a car, what would you use? Feet Scale Thermometer

If you were measuring how hot it was outside, what would you use? Ruler Scale Thermometer

Measure this temperature:

Measure this temperature:

Measure this Temperature:

Measure this temperature:

Measure this Temperature

From the corner of your mouth to your ear. Estimate the distance From the corner of your mouth to your ear. Approximately 4 inches Approximately 12 inches Approximately 18 cm

From your knee to your big toe Estimate the distance From your knee to your big toe Approximately 6 inches Approximately 12 inches Approximately 45 inches

From your wrist to your elbow. Estimate the Distance From your wrist to your elbow. Approximately 9 inches Approximately 4 inches Approximately 18 inches

From your nose to your ear. Estimate the distance From your nose to your ear. Approximately 4 inches Approximately 6 inches Approximately 12 inches

From your elbow to your shoulder. Estimate the distance From your elbow to your shoulder. Approximately 7 cm Approximately 7 inches Approximately 7 feet

What is the magic freezing number? Magic Numbers What is the magic freezing number?

Magic Numbers 1 yard= ? feet

Magic Numbers 1 yard = ? inches

Magic Numbers 1 gallon = ? cups

Magic Numbers 1 gallon = ? quarts

Measurement Word Problems Mr. McMahan measured 4 feet of tape. How many inches is that equal to?

Measurement Word Problems Ms. Donahue needed 4 yards of fabric for a curtain. How many feet of fabric will she need?

Measurement Word Problems Ms. Donahue and Mrs. McMahan used 2 gallons of sugar to make cupcakes. How many cups of sugar did they use?

Measurement Word Problems Mrs. McMahan measured 2 and ½ feet of yarn. How many inches did she measure?

Measurement Word Problems Carl dragged the toilet paper 5 and ½ feet down the hall. How many inches did Carl pull the toilet paper?

Find the Perimeter of this shape…

Find the Area of this shape…

Find the Area of this shape…

Find the Perimeter of this shape…

Find the Area of this shape…