Measuring Throw-Ins
by Katie Allen
In this engaging lesson, students measure throw-ins and convert their data to meters by dividing by 100. They will evaluate measurement systems and decide the best measurement size.
You will need enough balls for groups of 2 per class and meter sticks.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1lxOHHjQHD4Ufuawu7wTpYBN049vSKRBJoWE2Ii2…
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