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What can make a solid science student run for the hills? Math. We use math regularly in science class, most often for measurement. Still, students’ math phobias can interfere with growing their proficiency in science. What can we do? Teach them the math skills they need to be successful in science class.
Measurement Resources from The Science Penguin
Measurement Charts
Do you need something to help your students remember how to use science measurement tools? These mini-charts will fit perfectly in science notebooks for students to reference all year long! See it on TpT.
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iLearn Science Tools Stations
iLearn Science includes 8 tools stations for students to practice using measurement tools. I’ve loved using this resource with 4th and 5th grade students! See it on TpT.
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Measurement Task Cards
This pack includes 24 task cards related to metric measurements in science. This file is great for Back to School practice and review! See it on TpT.
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Measurement Exit Slips
See how students are doing! This Nature of Science Exit Slips pack includes exit tickets for a variety of science process skills including metric measurement and tools. See it on TpT.
Best of luck to you and your students!
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