Measurement
By Utah Electronic High School
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1 | Video4.2f Perimeter | f. Determine possible perimeters, in whole units, for a rectangle with a fixed area, and determine possible areas when given a rectangle with a fixed perimeter. | 9/9/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
2 | Video4.1a Relative size of metric units – length, capacity, weight | a. Describe the relative size among metric units of length (i.e., millimeter, centimeter, meter), between metric units of capacity (i.e., milliliter, liter), and between metric units of weight (i.e., gram, kilogram). | 9/9/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
3 | Video4.1c Estimate/measure capacity | c. Estimate and measure capacity using milliliters, liters, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons, and measure weight using grams and kilograms. | 9/9/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
4 | Video4.1b Relative size of customary units - capacity | a. Describe the relative size among customary units of capacity (i.e., cup, pint, quart, gallon). | 9/9/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
5 | Video4.2e Develop relationships among area formulas | Develop/use relationships among area formulas of triangles and parallelograms to right triangles/rectangles | 9/9/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
6 | Video4.1d Develop benchmark angles – 45°, 60°, 120° – using 90° angles | d. Recognize that angles are measured in degrees and develop benchmark angles (e.g., 45°, 60°, 120°) using 90° angles to estimate angle measurement. | 7/11/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
7 | Video4.2f Perimeter | f. Determine possible perimeters, in whole units, for a rectangle with a fixed area, and determine possible areas when given a rectangle with a fixed perimeter. | 5/17/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
8 | Video4.1a Relative size of metric units – length, capacity, weight | a. Describe the relative size among metric units of length (i.e., millimeter, centimeter, meter), between metric units of capacity (i.e., milliliter, liter), and between metric units of weight (i.e., gram, kilogram). | 5/17/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
9 | Video4.1c Estimate/measure capacity | c. Estimate and measure capacity using milliliters, liters, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons, and measure weight using grams and kilograms. | 5/17/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
10 | Video4.2f Perimeter | f. Determine possible perimeters, in whole units, for a rectangle with a fixed area, and determine possible areas when given a rectangle with a fixed perimeter. | 5/17/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
11 | Video4.1d Develop benchmark angles – 45°, 60°, 120° – using 90° angles | d. Recognize that angles are measured in degrees and develop benchmark angles (e.g., 45°, 60°, 120°) using 90° angles to estimate angle measurement. | 5/17/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
12 | Video4.1e Measure angles with protractor | e. Measure angles using a protractor or angle ruler. | 5/17/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
13 | Video4.1b Relative size of customary units - capacity | b. Describe the relative size among customary units of capacity (i.e., cup, pint, quart, gallon). | 5/17/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
14 | Video4.1d Develop benchmark angles – 45°, 60°, 120° – using 90° angles | d. Recognize that angles are measured in degrees and develop benchmark angles (e.g., 45°, 60°, 120°) using 90° angles to estimate angle measurement. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
15 | Video4.1d Develop benchmark angles – 45°, 60°, 120° – using 90° angles | d. Recognize that angles are measured in degrees and develop benchmark angles (e.g., 45°, 60°, 120°) using 90° angles to estimate angle measurement. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
16 | Video4.1a2 Relative size of metric units – length, capacity, weight | a. Describe the relative size among metric units of length (i.e., millimeter, centimeter, meter), between metric units of capacity (i.e., milliliter, liter), and between metric units of weight (i.e., gram, kilogram). | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
17 | Video4.2d Develop/use area formula for right triangle | d. Develop and use the area formula for a right triangle by comparing with the formula for a rectangle (e.g., two of the same right triangles makes a rectangle). | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
18 | Video4.1e Measure angles with protractor | e. Measure angles using a protractor or angle ruler. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
19 | Video4.1c Estimate/measure capacity | c. Estimate and measure capacity using milliliters, liters, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons, and measure weight using grams and kilograms. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
20 | Video4.2e Develop/use relationships among area formulas of triangles and parallelograms to right triangles/rectangles | e. Develop, use, and justify the relationships among area formulas of triangles and parallelograms by decomposing and comparing with areas of right triangles and rectangles. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
21 | Video4.1a Relative size of metric units – length, capacity, weight | a. Describe the relative size among metric units of length (i.e., millimeter, centimeter, meter), between metric units of capacity (i.e., milliliter, liter), and between metric units of weight (i.e., gram, kilogram). | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
22 | Video4.2d Develop/use area formula for right triangle | Develop and use the area formula for a right triangle by comparing with the formula for a rectangle (e.g., two of the same right triangles makes a rectangle). | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
23 | Video4.2b Square units | b. Recognize that a square that is 1 unit on a side is the standard unit for measuring area. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
24 | Video4.1b Relative size of customary units - capacity | a. Describe the relative size among customary units of capacity (i.e., cup, pint, quart, gallon). | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
25 | Video4.1a1 Relative size of metric units – length, capacity, weight | a. Describe the relative size among metric units of length (i.e., millimeter, centimeter, meter), between metric units of capacity (i.e., milliliter, liter), and between metric units of weight (i.e., gram, kilogram). | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
26 | Video4.1a3 Relative size of metric units – length, capacity, weight | a. Describe the relative size among metric units of length (i.e., millimeter, centimeter, meter), between metric units of capacity (i.e., milliliter, liter), and between metric units of weight (i.e., gram, kilogram). | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
27 | Video4.1a2 Relative size of metric units – length, capacity, weight | a. Describe the relative size among metric units of length (i.e., millimeter, centimeter, meter), between metric units of capacity (i.e., milliliter, liter), and between metric units of weight (i.e., gram, kilogram). | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
28 | Video4.1c2 Estimate/measure capacity | c. Estimate and measure capacity using milliliters, liters, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons, and measure weight using grams and kilograms. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
29 | Video4.1c Estimate/measure capacity | c. Estimate and measure capacity using milliliters, liters, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons, and measure weight using grams and kilograms. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
30 | Video4.1c2 Estimate/measure capacity | c. Estimate and measure capacity using milliliters, liters, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons, and measure weight using grams and kilograms. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
31 | Video4.2a Filled region | a. Quantify area by finding the total number of same-sized units of area needed to fill the region without gaps or overlaps. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
32 | Video4.1b Relative size of customary units - capacity | b. Describe the relative size among customary units of capacity (i.e., cup, pint, quart, gallon). | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
33 | Video4.2a Filled region | a. Quantify area by finding the total number of same-sized units of area needed to fill the region without gaps or overlaps. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
34 | Video4.1a Relative size of metric units – length, capacity, weight | a. Describe the relative size among metric units of length (i.e., millimeter, centimeter, meter), between metric units of capacity (i.e., milliliter, liter), and between metric units of weight (i.e., gram, kilogram). | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
35 | Video4.1c Estimate/measure capacity | c. Estimate and measure capacity using milliliters, liters, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons, and measure weight using grams and kilograms. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
36 | Video4.1e Measure angles with protractor | e. Measure angles using a protractor or angle ruler. | 5/13/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
37 | VideoStandard 4 Objective 1b1 Relative size of customary units - capacity | b. Describe the relative size among customary units of capacity (i.e., cup, pint, quart, gallon). | 2/4/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
38 | Video4.1a Relative size of metric units - length, capacity, weight | a. Describe the relative size among metric units of length (i.e., millimeter, centimeter, meter), between metric units of capacity (i.e., milliliter, liter), and between metric units of weight (i.e., gram, kilogram). | 12/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
39 | Video4.1b Relative size of customary units - capacity | a. Describe the relative size among customary units of capacity (i.e., cup, pint, quart, gallon). | 12/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
40 | Video4.1d1 Develop benchmark angles – 45°, 60°, 120° – using 90° angles | a. Recognize that angles are measured in degrees and develop benchmark angles (e.g., 45°, 60°, 120°) using 90° angles to estimate angle measurement. | 12/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
41 | Video4.1c Part 3 Estimate/measure capacity | a. Estimate and measure capacity using milliliters, liters, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons, and measure weight using grams and kilograms. | 12/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
42 | Video4.1d2 Develop benchmark angles – 45°, 60°, 120° – using 90° angles | a. Recognize that angles are measured in degrees and develop benchmark angles (e.g., 45°, 60°, 120°) using 90° angles to estimate angle measurement. | 12/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
43 | Video4.2a Filled region | a. Quantify area by finding the total number of same-sized units of area needed to fill the region without gaps or overlaps. | 12/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
44 | Video4.2d Develop/use area formula for right triangle | d. Develop and use the area formula for a right triangle by comparing with the formula for a rectangle (e.g., two of the same right triangles makes a rectangle). | 12/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
45 | Video4.2b Square Units | b. Recognize that a square that is 1 unit on a side is the standard unit for measuring area. | 12/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
46 | Video4.2c Develop area formula for rectangle | c. Develop the area formula for a rectangle and connect it with the area model for multiplication. | 12/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
47 | Video4.2e Develop/use relationships among area formulas of triangles and parallelograms to right triangles/rectangles | e. Develop, use, and justify the relationships among area formulas of triangles and parallelograms by decomposing and comparing with areas of right triangles and rectangles | 12/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
48 | Video4.2f Perimeter | f. Determine possible perimeters, in whole units, for a rectangle with a fixed area, and determine possible areas when given a rectangle with a fixed perimeter. | 12/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
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