Fifth Grade Measurement 3 - Customary Weight (Mass) Powerpoint Lesson is powerful when used as direct instruction in the classroom, online, or individually. It teaches students the different members of the customary weight family: ounce, pound, ton and when to use them. There are 22 effective teaching strategies based on research used in this lesson. For best results, students should have white boards and dry erase markers. Included in this powerpoint lesson are the following: title slide focus slide objectives Students will be able to identify the different customary units of weight (mass). Students will be able to know when to use which unit of measure. Students will be able to convert one customary unit into another. essential question How can I identify the different customary units of weight (mass) and be able to convert one customary unit into another? vocabulary development vocabulary check concept development step-by-step demonstration on how to identify customary weight, when to use them and how to convert from one unit to another guided practice checking for understanding problem solving with word problem reward slide Don't forget to leave feedback on this lesson to earn points for purchasing other TpT products. Be sure to follow my store to be alerted of new products. The first 48 hours is always 50% off. CLICK HERE You may be interested in the following related powerpoint lessons: Link - 5th Grade Measurement 1 - Customary Length Link - 5th Grade Measurement 2 - Metric Length Link - 5th Grade Measurement 4 - Metric Weight (Mass) Link - 5th Grade Measurement 5 - Customary Volume (Capacity) Link - 5th Grade Measurement 6 - Metric Volume (Capacity)
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