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Measurement Memory Strategies By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.comwww.goodsensorylearning.com
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12 Inchworms beside a Foot Helps you remember: 12 Inches in a foot (12 in. = 1ft.) Can you count the 12 inchworms? By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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3 feet in a Yard Helps you remember: 3 feet in a yard (3ft. = 1yd.) Can you imagine finding three giant feet in your yard? By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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2 Cups in a pine Helps you remember: 2 cups in a pint (2c. = 1 pt.) A cup for you and a friend! By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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4 Cups in a court Helps you remember: 4 cups in a quart (4c. = 1 qt.) Serving up a tennis tea party! By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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Two Pines in a court Helps you remember: 2 pints in a quart (2pt. = 1 qt.) Pine trees enjoy playing tennis too! By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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Suzy had an x-ray and they discovered 4 courts in that gal! 4 Courts in a gal Helps you remember: 4 quarts in a gallon (4 qt. = 1 gal.) 16 cups in a gallon - every quart has 4 cups (16 c. = 1 gal.) 8 pints in a gallon -every quart has 2 pints (8pnt = 1 gal.) By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.comwww.goodsensorylearning.com
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16 Ouncy Pouncy Puppies in a Dog Pound This will help you to remember: 16 ounces in a pound (16oz.= 1 lb.) One puppy is named Ozzy or Oz for short. What would you name the other 15? OZZY By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.comwww.goodsensorylearning.com
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So, how many inches in a foot? By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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There are 12 Inches in a foot (12in.=1ft.) By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011
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So, how many feet in a yard? By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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There are 3 feet in a yard (3ft.=1yd.) By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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So, how many cups in a pint? By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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There are 2 cups in a pint (2c.=1pt.) By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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So, how many pints in in a quart? By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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There are 2 pints in a quart (2pt.=1qt.) By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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So, how many cups in in a quart? By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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There are 4 cups in a quart (4c.=1qt.) By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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So, how many quarts in a gallon? By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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There are 4 quarts in a gallon (4qt.=1gal.) By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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So, how many ounces in a pound? By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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There are 16 ounces in a pound (16oz.=1pd.) By Dr. Erica Warren © 2011 www.goodsensorylearning.com
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