
Try out these short Crash Course For Kids segments for a fun review of measurement. Part 1 is Hunting for Properties and Part 2 is Measurement Mystery.
Number Rock Songs make learning about measurement fun. You'll soon be singing along! Take a look:Try out these short Crash Course For Kids segments for a fun review of measurement. Part 1 is Hunting for Properties and Part 2 is Measurement Mystery.
Number Rock Songs make learning about measurement fun. You'll soon be singing along! Take a look:Math is Fun: Measurement is a great interactive website to help you learn all about measuring: length, volume, weight, temperature, time, speed, and direction. Try out Measuring with Maggie (in both US Standard Units and Metric Units) and then take the quizzes.
Study Jams with RJ and Mia are a fun way to learn more about measurement. Watch Units of Measurement and try out the quiz too. Then try the other study jams!
How Do You Measure Up? from PBS Kids shows how measurement is used by just about everyone, at home and on the job.
What is the difference between weight and mass? Learn more about measuring with scales and balances.
In Measuring Matter, Matt is moving to a new home and needs to figure out how to fit things in his bedroom. Measuring volume and mass helps him get the job done.
Why do scientists use the metric system? What are its advantages and disadvantages? Find out from Sciencing.
Check out this cool video from NASA's Real World: Metric and Standard Measurement Systems.
To make it easier to go from one measuring system to another, check out these interactive measurement tools: the Unit Conversion Tool and the Interactive Thermometer.