These handy student cards are a great tool for your students to refer to when learning to calculate and compare the area and volume or objects using familiar units of measurement. There are two per page.
Students can glue this into their mathematics books to use as a reference when needed.
Interpret unmarked and partial units when measuring and comparing attributes of length, mass, capacity, duration and temperature, using scaled and digital instruments and appropriate units
Recognise ways of measuring and approximating the perimeter and area of shapes and enclosed spaces, using appropriate formal and informal units
Compare objects using familiar metric units of area and volume
Compare the areas of regular and irregular shapes by informal means
Use scaled instruments to measure and compare lengths, masses, capacities and temperatures
Compare objects using familiar metric units of area and volume
Compare the areas of regular and irregular shapes by informal means
Calculate the perimeter and area of rectangles and the volume and capacity of prisms using familiar metric units
Uses appropriate terminology to describe, and symbols to represent, mathematical ideas
Selects and uses appropriate mental or written strategies, or technology, to solve problems
Checks the accuracy of a statement and explains the reasoning used
Measures, records, compares and estimates lengths, distances and perimeters in metres, centimetres and millimetres, and measures, compares and records temperatures
Measures, records, compares and estimates areas using square centimetres and square metres
Measures, records, compares and estimates volumes and capacities using litres, millilitres and cubic centimetres
Measures, records, compares and estimates the masses of objects using kilograms and grams
Represents and uses the structure of multiplicative relations to 10 × 10 to solve problems
Completes number sentences involving multiplication and division by finding missing values
Represents and compares halves, quarters, thirds and fifths as lengths on a number line and their related fractions formed by halving (eighths, sixths and tenths)
Uses grid maps and directional language to locate positions and follow routes
Measures and estimates lengths in metres, centimetres and millimetres
Identifies angles and classifies them by comparing to a right angle
Compares two-dimensional shapes and describes their features
Performs transformations by combining and splitting two-dimensional shapes
Estimates, measures and compares areas using square centimetres and square metres
Makes and sketches models and nets of three-dimensional objects including prisms and pyramids
Estimates, measures and compares capacities (internal volumes) using litres, millilitres and volumes using cubic centimetres
Estimates, measures and compares the masses of objects using kilograms and grams
Estimates, measures and compares the masses of objects using kilograms and grams