Ms Elder's Measurement Olympics!

For the past two weeks, we have been learning about Measurement and practicing our measuring skills.

This afternoon, we did a Measurement Olympics! There were 4 events: High Jump, Longest Step, Cotton Ball Shot Put, and Straw Javelin. Some events were for practice; Ms Elder marked the Javelin. 

"It was very fun because we could move around and not sit down and write. " ~ Lillian
"I enjoyed it because sometimes we could help each other mark where the end of the ruler was." ~ Hazel
"I was lucky that I didn't have to sit in a chair for so long and get a sore bottom." ~ Sebastian K
"It was nice to get out of our desks, move around and have fun!" ~ S
"When you're measuring, you need to make sure you're measuring to the exact spot on the ruler (to the closest millimeter)." ~ Leo
"There are multiple ways to measure (metric or imperial). In Canada, we use the metric system." ~ Sebastian K
"I liked that we got to use meter sticks more than rulers because in most measuring activities we did in Grade Three, we used rulers." ~ Vance
"We had to decide which metric unit to use because if you measured High Jump in millimeters, it would be like a thousand more than you could count!" ~ Hazel



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