Interactive measuring games key stage 1




















A great way for parents to support their children's learning of measurement at home. Harbour Measurements Interactive A fun activity to help children at KS1 learn about length and weight. Little Man Lesson Plan This problem offers a context in which to think about relative size, and gives children chances to estimate quantities.

Measurement Game Interactive FunBrain will show you a ruler with a red bar above it. Measurement Of Length Video An introduction to the measurement of length. Reading Different Scales Video Scales are a bit like number lines. Units Of Measurement Video A look at a range of everyday kitchen items, such as butter and fruit juice, and the units they are measured in.

Help Jack, and don't be afraid to ask him to help with the difficult spellings! Finally, Jack needs your help for the last time in measuring the length of an assortment of pencils, using a ruler.

Using centimetres and reading from the ruler, can you give Jack the correct answer? In this fun activity, you are the boss. Have great fun playing around with the box net, you can select the width, depth and height of the box, then use the small, medium and large bricks to fill the box up.

Click on the sides of the box to make them flap up and see if the cubes you've used fill the entire capacity of the box. You can make the box as big or small as you like. The isometric drawing tool is similar to the Fill the Box activity, but the fun is practically limitless. Use this interactive tool to create dynamic drawings on isometric dot paper.

Draw figures using edges, faces, or cubes. You can shift, rotate, colour, decompose, and view in 2d or 3d. Start by clicking on the cube along the left side; then, place cubes on the grid where you would like them.

This tool is indispensable for getting to grips with the spatial and visual aspects of capacity. Have fun whilst you draw, create and learn! Use the scale reader to practise your understanding of different weights. Type the correct readings into the box to succeed! In this game you have the choice of brushing up on your skills before you play by entering the practise area. In this game there are four different shapes which all represent different weights, which you can play around with before you start the game for real.

Once you feel you are ready, the game begins with an equivalency diagram, for example, one cube may be equivalent to three spheres. The left scale will then be filled with perhaps two cubes, how many spheres will it take to balance the scales?

A great game for all ages. The boat will drop off three parcels at the harbour and it's your job to find the right one. A weight and measurement will be given for the correct parcel, it is then up to you to drag and drop the parcels on to the scales, which will then give you a weight and length reading. Is it the correct one? Click the tick if the measurements match what was asked for or click the cross to get rid of it and try again. Dinosaur Train Bridge Builder.

Dinosaur Train Leaf Leader Mathematics. Dinosaur Train Dino Drink Mathematics. Dinosaur Train Chow Time. Dinosaur Train Air Show Mathematics.

Dinosaur Train All Star Sorting. Dinosaur Train Pinecone Pass Mathematics. The Cat in the Hat Slidea-ma-zoo! Can you see who the gold medal winner is? What about the silver medal winner and the bronze medal winner? One day five small animals in my garden were going to have a sports day.

They decided to have a swimming race, a running race, a high jump and a long jump. By making 'caterpillars' in this activity, children will have an opportunity to practise using language of length and width, as well as using non-standard measures to compare lengths. In this task, making a variety of long creatures out of card will provide an opportunity for children to discuss and compare lengths.

In this task, children will practise using a variety of timers to work out how many items they can put into a jar before the time finishes. In this task, children are encouraged to spot pairs of socks and to order the socks by size and length on the washing line. In this activity, children have the opportunity to wrap some toys and to measure and discuss the size of the box or wrapping paper that they will need. Which two items of fruit could Kate and Sam choose?

Can you order the prices from lowest to highest? Main menu Search.



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