Measure is the process of determining the size, length, weight, or quantity of something. It involves comparing an unknown quantity to a known standard in order to find the value of the unknown quantity.
Converting units involves changing a quantity from one unit of measurement to another. This is often done using conversion factors or unit conversion formulas.
Study Tips:
Practice using different measuring tools, such as rulers, protractors, and scales, to become familiar with direct measurement.
Work on solving problems involving unit conversions to strengthen your understanding of converting units.
Number and Operations: Students' work in dividing fractions shows them that they can express the result of dividing two whole numbers as a fraction (viewed as parts of a whole). Students then extend their work in grade 5 with division of whole numbers to give mixed number and decimal solutions to division problems with whole numbers. They recognize that ratio tables not only derive from rows in the multiplication table but also connect with equivalent fractions. Students distinguish multiplicative comparisons from additive comparisons.