Monster Measurement Cards

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These monster measurement cards help kids learn to measure using non-standard units such as cubes. They’re a fun addition to Pre-K, Preschool and Kindergarten math or Halloween centers.

Monster Measurement Activities

Preparation – Start by printing and laminating the measurement cards for added durability. Next collect an assortment of non-standard measurement units such as cubes, counting bears, paper clips and counting links.

 

Monster measurement cards for measuring length with non-standard units ~ Fairy PoppinsPin

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How to Play – Begin by selecting a measurement card and a non-standard measurement unit such as cubes. Then place the cubes along the line so that there are no gaps. After that, determine the length of the line by counting the number of cubes. Finally, write the length of the black line in the box using an erasable marker.

 

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More Fun Monster Freebies

Also, be sure to check out the awesome range of monster activities shown below.

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Feed the Monster Alphabet Match // Sara J Creations

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Counting Cards // Miss Kindergarten

Addition Clip Cards // The Kindergarten Connection

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Measurement Cards // Fairy Poppins

Alphabet Game // Stay at Home Educator

Busy Box // Teach Me Mommy

Letter Match // Schooling a Monkey

Snowball Coverall // Recipe for Teaching

Addition Puzzles // The Simplified Classroom

Shape Graphs // Playdough to Plato

Slime Counting Activity // Fun-A-Day

Name the Monster Phonics Game // Play & Learn Every Day

Emergent Reader // A Dab of Glue Will Do

Write the Room // Letters of Literacy

Monster Truck Numbers: Bigger and Smaller // Liz’s Early Learning Spot

Creation Tray // Powerful Mothering

Feelings Match Up // Pocket of Preschool

Happy teaching :)!

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