“Hoy usamos fichas de pulgada y reglas para medir la longitud de objetos y lados de figuras, en pulgadas” // “Today we used inch tiles and rulers to measure the length of objects and sides of shapes in inches.”
“¿En qué se pareció medir en pulgadas a medir en centímetros? ¿En qué fue diferente?” // “How was measuring in inches the same as measuring with centimeters? How was it different?” (It was the same as measuring with other units. We used our rulers the same way. If you used inch tiles, you lined them up from one end to the other with no gaps or overlaps like other units. It was different because an inch is longer than a centimeter. An inch tile is longer than a centimeter cube. Our measurements were smaller. It doesn't take as many units to measure some of the same things we measured before.)
“Aproximadamente, ¿cuánto mide de largo la repisa, en pulgadas?” // “About how long is the bookshelf in inches?” (It would be a lot of inches—maybe 100.)
Choose a bookshelf or whiteboard in your classroom for students to base their estimates on. Student estimates will vary based on the furniture available in your classroom.