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#[[Mensuration_what_is_mensuration_activity_2| Activity 2 - Scale Drawing]] | #[[Mensuration_what_is_mensuration_activity_2| Activity 2 - Scale Drawing]] | ||
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+ | ==Concept #2.Informal units of measurements == | ||
+ | ===Learning objectives=== | ||
+ | # The traditional ways of measurements are a type of measure which uses non-standard units such as hand spans, armlengths, footsteps or pattern blocks to measure length, area, etc. | ||
+ | # Non-standard measurements are not always the same but vary from person to person. | ||
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+ | ===Notes for teachers=== | ||
+ | # The teacher can ask the students to gather information regarding earlier traditional measuring ways from their elders and have an initial discussion in the classroom. | ||
+ | ===Activities=== | ||
+ | for the details of the activity 1 click below<br> | ||
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+ | ===Activity No # 2. === | ||
+ | for the details of the activity 2 click below<br> | ||
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Additional Information
Useful websites
- Download PDF. This is a good website for interesting activities on mensuration.
- For standard measurements : http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/maths/mathsE1.htm
- http://www.campusgate.co.in/2011/11/areas-and-mensuration.html
- For general rules while writing units ://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_System_of_Units#General_rules
- For teacher reference on dimension. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/163641/dimension
- The metric system is enormously powerful as a standard measurement system. In this video, you can explore from the very small to the very large and appreciate what a degree of ten means!
Reference Books
Teaching Outlines
Concept #1. What is Mensuration ?
Learning objectives
- units and measurement
- Mensuration is the branch of Mathematics dealing with measurement of angles, length, area, and volume.
- There are standard and non-standard ways of measurements.
- Importance of having standardised measurements.
- The length of the total boundary of a figure is called its perimeter. The Metric unit of perimeter is same as the unit of length - Metre.
- The amount of surface covered by an object is called it area. The Metric unit of area is square metre.
- The capacity of an object to hold is called its volume.
- They should develop the ability to calculate the area, perimeter, volume or side of many different figures.
Notes for teachers
Source: http://depts.washington.edu/chemcrs/bulkdisk/chem120A_sum06/handout_CH%201-4%20TIMBER.pdf
Summary : Measurement are an important part of our everyday life. Think about your day; you probably made some measurements. Perhaps you checked your weight by stepping on a scale,measuring shoes to fit your feet in the shoe store, or saw measuring up houses when they are doing renovations etc. If you did not feel well, you may have taken your temperature. To make some soup, you added 2 cups of water to a package mix. If you stopped at the Petrol bunk, you watched the petrol pump measure the number of litres of petrol you put in the car.
Activities
Concept #2.Informal units of measurements
Learning objectives
- The traditional ways of measurements are a type of measure which uses non-standard units such as hand spans, armlengths, footsteps or pattern blocks to measure length, area, etc.
- Non-standard measurements are not always the same but vary from person to person.
Notes for teachers
- The teacher can ask the students to gather information regarding earlier traditional measuring ways from their elders and have an initial discussion in the classroom.
Activities
for the details of the activity 1 click below
Informal units of measurements
Activity No # 2.
for the details of the activity 2 click below
Informal units of measurements
Concept #
Learning objectives
Notes for teachers
These are short notes that the teacher wants to share about the concept, any locally relevant information, specific instructions on what kind of methodology used and common misconceptions/mistakes.
Activities
- Activity No #1 Concept Name - Activity No.
- Activity No #2 Concept Name - Activity No.
Concept #
Learning objectives
Notes for teachers
These are short notes that the teacher wants to share about the concept, any locally relevant information, specific instructions on what kind of methodology used and common misconceptions/mistakes.
Activities
- Activity No #1 Concept Name - Activity No.
- Activity No #2 Concept Name - Activity No.