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Revision as of 22:11, 14 August 2014
Activity - Name of Activity
Estimating distances
Estimated Time
1 hour
Materials/ Resources needed
Materials/ Resources needed : Sticks, ropes, writing pad, pencil.
Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
1.They should have the ability to measure and document their findings accurately.
Multimedia resources
Website interactives/ links/ simulations/ Geogebra Applets
Process (How to do the activity)
- The teacher can ask the students to determine the distances of library, principal's room, playground, dining hall, entrance gate from their classroom using various non-standard measuring methods.
- The children can decide which method to use - whether foot, sticks or ropes.
- The task can be done in groups of 3 children.
- Document and compare the results.
- Discuss regarding the length of distance.
- Reiterate that it is very important to use same measuring modes to facilitate comparisons.
Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)
- Which point would we mark as the point of reference for measuring our classroom.
- Similarly what are the points of reference for other places.
- How do we mark them.
- Which measuring unit have you chosen?
- How will you document the findings?
- How can we tabulate our findings on board for comparisons?
- What would be our report back time?
- What are our findings?
- What conclusions can we draw?
Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)
What have we learnt so far about measuring object?
Question Corner
Activity Keywords
To link back to the concept page Topic Page Link