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Measuring Length ©

What tools can we use to measure length? © images © or

What unit would you use to measure … mm cmmKm © images © or

Which estimate would you choose for a … 1 mm 30 mm200 mm500mm © images © or

To access the complete version, with 9 more slides, covering: all of the clipart images of measuring tools the different metric units of measurement for length and how they relate to each other 3 more ‘Which unit of measurement to use?’ slides 3 more ‘Choose the best estimate’ slides how to convert mm to cm and cm to m visit where you will also find lesson plans, worksheets and other teaching resources on measures and all other maths topics ©