Practise using balance scales to determine the weight of objects using informal units with these fun scavenger hunt worksheets.
Learn How to Use Informal Units to Weight Objects Using Balance Scales
This set of worksheets has been created by a teacher to allow students the opportunity to practise their knowledge using informal units of measurement to determine the mass of classroom objects using balance scales. Each template includes various classroom objects such as dice, counters, glue sticks, markers, books etc. that students use as informal units.
Learning Informal Units of Measurement (Mass)
Informal units of measurement are non-standardised units used to measure the mass of objects in a way that is easy to understand. Unlike formal units of measuring mass such as grams, informal units can use everyday objects such as paper clips and blocks. This hands-on approach can foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to make comparisons.
Great objects to use when using informal units of measurement for mass in the classroom:
- Marbles
- Coins
- Blocks
- Stones
- Buttons
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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