Measurement Activities | Round-Up
Who is looking for some fresh measurement teaching ideas? I love teaching measuring, but it’s a unit that always felt like it could use some freshening up! There were only so many times that I could watch my students measure their desks, or create a map of our classroom.
Today, I’m sharing a round up of some of my favorite measurement activities! If you’re looking to add to your resource collection this year, I have a variety of differentiated, hands-on, engaging, and rigorous activities for your classroom. You can find each of these products in my TPT store.
Measure to the Treasure
This engaging measurement activity pack is all pirate-themed, and your students are sure to love it! They will create a treasure map, create pirate hats, work with task cards, and so much more! This is the perfect activity set to prep and use throughout your entire measurement unit…there’s more than enough content to fill up your lessons!
Measurement Journal Prompts & Choice Board
I have these journal prompts for every math unit you can teach in 2nd grade. These journal prompts can be projected or printed and cut out for students to glue in math notebooks. They practice each of the Common Core Math Standards for the unit, ensuring that your students are writing about their thinking through every lesson you teach! Print and cut them out at the beginning of a new unit, and have them ready to go as a great warm-up at the beginning of each math block!
I also have choice boards for every 2nd grade domain! These choice boards make great early finisher activities, center work, or even could be sent home as homework during that teaching unit. The possibilities are endless, and the prep is super minimal!
I hope this list gave you some fresh ideas for how you can help your students master measurement this year! You can click the button below to see all of the resources I have in my store! Happy teaching, everyone!