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29 July 2021

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All the resources and displays I have listed are totally free to download. However, if you use them and want to contribute, then I have an Amazon wishlist for books for my class:

This resource focuses on 4 metric to imperial measures (metres to yards, miles to kilometres, kilograms to pounds, centimetres to inches). It gives an image and a statement and children have to say whether the statement is likely or unlikely to be true (e.g. an apple is 10 inches tall). It is not supposed to be an activity where children convert measures precisely but instead checks their knowledge of rough conversions and understanding of the relationship between different measures. The resource is a word document so you can edit as much as you want. I’ve also uploaded the answer sheet.

I used this as a starter activity that my whole maths group did so I could see what their understanding of imperial measures was like.

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