The purpose of this activity is to introduce the inch as a U.S. unit of length. In the Launch, students use inch tiles and classroom objects that are “about an inch” to help them develop a benchmark for an inch. They may continue to use the inch tile to measure lengths in inches or as a tool for checking their measurements with a ruler throughout the lesson.
Although students have measured objects that are not a whole number of units long in previous lessons, it will be more likely that students measure lengths that are clearly not a whole number of inches long. Students should not record measurements to the half inch, but should instead discuss their reasoning to decide which whole number to use and the language they use to express that their measurement is not exactly that number of inches long (MP3, MP6).
Representation: Internalize Comprehension. Use multiple examples and non-examples to reinforce the importance of lining the objects up with zero appropriately. Encourage students to demonstrate the small errors that make a difference in the measurement to emphasize the importance of accuracy.
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