Importance of measurements and calculations

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Activity 1 - Name of Activity

Mensuration_ Importance of measurements _ a discussion. Activity 1

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Prerequisites/Instructions, if any

Multimedia resources

Website interactives/ links/ simulations/ Geogebra Applets

Process (How to do the activity)

Ask the children to make a list of all activities in different areas of life where measurements play an important role.Have a discussion in the classroom regarding importance of measurements and how difficult life would be without measurements.
Developmental Questions: (What discussion questions

Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)

Why measure ?

  1. How do we measure ?
  2. What are the measuring modes and units seen at the market, Hospital, Chemist laboratories, Gold shop, Tailors, Bakeries, Petrol bunks, water tankers, milk vendors, contractors, kitchen, airport, and so on.?

Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)

Question Corner

  1. What were the early traditional measuring modes used. Find out from your elders.
  2. Who formulates the standards

Activity Keywords

To link back to the concept page Mensuration


Activity No # 1.(Part A): Representing distances on paper-Introduction to scale drawing

  • Estimated Time : 1 hour
  • Materials/ Resources needed :
  1. Scale, pencil, graph paper.
  • Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
  1. Skill of measuring and tabulating accurately.
  2. Knowledge of ratio and proportions.
  • Multimedia resources
  • Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
  • Process:
  1. This activity can be done in groups by grouping 3 students in each.
  2. The students should measure distances of library, dinning hall, principal's room, entrance gate, playground etc from their class room using a measuring tape in metres.
  3. The teacher can mark reference points for each and explain to the students.
  4. The students should accurately measure and note down.
  5. After coming to the classroom let the teacher tabulate all distances on the blackboard.
  6. Next ask the students to represent their observation of distances by drawing their school model on paper.
  7. Ask them how will they go about it so that the distances are represented proportionately.
  8. The teacher can then elicit from the students that a proper equivalent unit has to be used for the purpose.
  9. After this activity she can spell out the term scale and discuss about the blue print of a house, mapping distances, atlas maps, model constructions and so on.
  10. This activity can be done to introduce the students to the concept of scale drawing.
  • Developmental Questions
  1. What did you measure ?
  2. What measuring instrument did you select ? Why ?
  3. What was your reading ?
  4. which unit do you use ?
  • Evaluation
  1. Were the students able to comprehend which measuring instrument should be used for particular items ?
  2. Were they taking measurements accurately ?
  3. Were they able to document their observations appropriately in a tabular form ?
  • Question Corner:
  1. Discuss the applications of scale drawing ?
  2. What is a scale factor ?

Activity - Name of Activity

Estimated Time

Materials/ Resources needed

Prerequisites/Instructions, if any

Multimedia resources

Website interactives/ links/ simulations/ Geogebra Applets

Process (How to do the activity)

Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)

Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)

Question Corner

Activity Keywords

To link back to the concept page