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Learn Measurement/Data with

books at home!
1.) Inch By Inch By: Leo Lionni
This book is about an inch worm that is very excited
because no matter where he goes, he is able to measure
anything!
2.) Balancing Act By Ellen
Stoll Walsh
This book is about two mouses playing on a teeter
totter. As they are playing on this teeter tooter, their
friends want to come and join them. One by One
came their friends. As each friend came, the teeter tooter
kept becoming unbalanced.
3.) How Long How Wide? By:
Brain P Cleary
Throughout this rhyming book, it
talks about the many ways in which
you can measure length.
4.) Lengthy By Syd Hof
This book is about a Weiner dog that is too long in length that he is unable to
see his
tail.

5.) The Foot Book By Dr. Seuss


This book talks the about the different and opposite ways in
which you can measure using feet

Activities
How tall are you?

able to see how

For this activity, you could measure


yourself once every 2 weeks. Each time
you measure yourself, make sure you
make it down! Once you are finished
measuring yourself, there you will be
you progressed.

Short or long?
For this activity, you will need to cut up multiple pieces of yarn or string. Once
the yarn is cut, your child will have to determine whether or not the piece yarn is
considered long or short. As you are working through this activity, there should
be two piles, a short pile and a long pile.
Exploring
For this activity
and one piece of
construction
paper in half, one
and then the

Stickers
you need two different sized sticker sheets
construction paper. Once you have the
paper, you need to split the construction
half of the paper will be for the small stickers
other half will be for the bigger stickers.

Measuring your hand using unifix cubes


For this activity, all you need is one piece of construction paper, a maker, and some
unifix cubes. Once you have the one piece of paper, your child will have to trace their
own hand. When they are finished tracing their hand, they will use the unifix cubes to
measure their hand.

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