Distance

Measure Up Math

While the ancient Romans had a hand—and foot—in creating our present system of measuring distance, modern technology has taken the idea much further. Today, scientists can measure insects we can’t see with the naked eye, and even specks of dust, using nanotechnology. Readers will learn about this and other exciting facts, all while exploring distance measurement and the tools used to calculate it. Colorful illustrations accompany both everyday and out-of-this-world topics about distance, such as measuring at sea and in space. Inset math challenges are included throughout, and a concluding activity challenges readers to apply what they've learned.

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Series review: Measure Up Math This well-written series is thorough in providing details. The problems containing conversion calculationsa necessary skill for studentsare especially helpful. Readers will enjoy the fun facts that help them visualize measurements, such as 330 children, standing on top of one another, would reach the top of the Empire State Building!School Library Journal
RL
Grades
4
IL
Grades
4-6
GRL
K
Details:
Product type:
ISBN: 978-1-4339-7438-0
Author: Chris Woodford
Copyright: 2013
Reading Level: Grade 4
Interest Level: Grades 4-6
GRL: K
Lexile: 540L
Dimensions: 8" x 10"