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Measurement

Measurement is any process that produces a quantitative description of an attribute, such as length, circumference, weight, temperature, volume, or number. Measurement is an essentially mathematical procedure that we apply in many different contexts. In our daily life, we often wish to know how many beats per measure, how many more minutes until preschool is over, how hot it is today, or whether I am taller than my friend. In all these circumstances, we use some kind of comparison process to measure or to answer the question “how much?” or “how many?” Attributes like length and capacity are more readily apparent and meaningful to young children than less visible ideas like temperature and time.

Copyright: Erikson Institute’s Early Math Collaborative. Reprinted from Big Ideas of Early Mathematics: What Teachers of Young Children Need to Know (2014), Pearson Education.

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Series: Focus on Play

Measuring a Block Tower with Kindergartners

August 24, 2016

Building block towers provides a natural opportunity to measure height. In this scene, children use strings and a broom.

  • Topic: Measurement
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade
  • Tags Blocks
Series: Book Ideas March 8, 2016

4 More Children’s Books that Explore Measurement Concepts

Some time ago we suggested a few books that are great for exploring measurement concepts in primary grades. Now we're at it again.

  • Topic: Measurement
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Comparing, Books, Ellen Stoll Walsh, Tana Hoban, Balancing Act, The Line Up Book, Marisabina Russo, Is It Larger? Is It Smaller?, One Bean, Anne Rockwell
Series: Focus on the Lesson February 25, 2016

A Gallery Walk to Inspire Student Collaboration

This third grade teacher leads a gallery walk with her students with the purpose of having children explain their thinking with peers.

  • Topic: Measurement, Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Gallery walk
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Series: Book Ideas October 6, 2015

3 Magic Cauldron Books for Kids to Mathematize the Season

One of the most classic images of the Halloween season is a witch's magic pot or cauldron. Singing about witches' brew and reading tales of magical pots can also be a great way to introduce…

  • Topic: Number Sense, Measurement
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Seasonal, Food, Holiday, Books, Capacity, Two of Everything, Lily Toy Hong, The Magic Porridge Pot, Paul Galdone, Strega Nona, Tomie dePaola
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Series: Focus on the Lesson June 12, 2015

Which Holds More?

This video from our Focus on the Lesson series demonstrates an activity for teaching capacity in kindergarten and preschool. Students look at two containers and try to determine which one would hold more liquid.

  • Topic: Measurement, Data Analysis
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags English Language Learner, Gesture, Capacity
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Series: Book Ideas February 18, 2015

4 Books About Measurement that Spur Children’s Thinking

Children measure all of the time, even if they're not using rulers or numbers while doing so. There are many great children's books about measurement that spur on children's natural fascination with the subject.

  • Topic: Measurement
  • Age/Grade Level: Infants, Toddlers, Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Big and Small, Books, Ann Tompert, Strega Nona, Tomie dePaola, Inch by Inch, Leo Lionni, Just a Little Bit, Life-Size Zoo, Teruyuki Komiya
Series: About Early Math October 29, 2014

Beyond Base-10: Three Unusual Counting Systems

Counting in sets of ten is a skill that we develop and internalize at a very young age. However, surprisingly, there are dozens of different counting systems, many still in use today. Understanding and exploring…

  • Topic: Counting, Measurement
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
Series: Book Ideas September 19, 2014

Halloween and Animal Fun While Exploring Big, Bigger, and Biggest

The Biggest Pumpkin Ever by Steven Kroll and A Pig is Big by Douglas Florian are two children's story books that present opportunities for children to explore the mathematical concept of measurement, particularly the Big…

  • Topic: Measurement
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Animals, Big and Small, Seasonal, Nature, Holiday, Books, The Biggest Pumpkin Ever, Steven Kroll, A Pig is Big, Douglas Florian
Series: Hear from the Experts September 17, 2013

Math On-the-Go with Angela Giglio Andrews

Angela Giglio Andrews shares an anecdote in which an order of french fries shared between a mother and her child led to questions involving measurement and other rich mathematical concepts.

  • Topic: Measurement
  • Age/Grade Level: Adult Learners, Infants, Toddlers, Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Big and Small, Angela Giglio Andrews
Series: Focus on the Child April 26, 2013

Seriating Objects by Length and Capacity with Child 14

A kindergarten student finds a way to sort cups by capacity.

  • Topic: Measurement
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags English Language Learner, Comparing, Child 14, Capacity
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