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  1. Math Forum: Measurement: Metric Conversions
    This game enables students to practice converting one unit of metric length to another unit of metric length and to interpret metric abbreviations..
    http: //mathforum.org/paths/measurement/metriconv.h...

  2. Bridge Activity
    The following links provide information on bridges and bridge construction to accompany the bridge building cooperative activities...
    http: //mathforum.org/alejandre/frisbie/bridge.html...

  3. Math Forum: Measurement: How Cold is it?
    To collect daily temperatures from sites in Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania, over a 2-week period, and graph the temperatures as related to time and location...
    http: //mathforum.org/paths/measurement/cold.html

  4. Measurement
    Students learn to measure the length of objects with integer bars...
    http: //mathforum.org/varnelle/krods3.html

  5. Math Forum: Measurement: Plant Growth
    An Explorer lesson in which students grow plants, measure them, and compare their growth.
    http: //mathforum.org/paths/measurement/plant.html

  6. Math Forum: Measurement: Inch by Inch
    An Explorer lesson that includes activities which develop a visual referent to the concept of an inch..
    http: //mathforum.org/paths/measurement/inchbyinch....

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