Crispell eighth-graders take on metric conversions

Eighth-grade students at Crispell Middle School are learning about metric conversions and the tools to use to get there! In Allie Peifer’s class, students identified those tools and then put them to use in different situations. They had beakers, test tubes and an electronic scale, to name a few.

A woman with long blonde hair, wearing a red sweater points out something on a scale to a young man with dark hair wearing a black sweatshirt.

 

 

One of the benefits of the metric system of measurement is that it is possible to convert from one unit to another simply by multiplying or dividing by a power of 10! We can make a conversion simply by moving the decimal point to the right or the left!

 

Eighth-grade students sit at lab tables with beakers of liquids in front of them.

 

The common units of measure in the metric system are: meter (for length), liter (for volume) and gram (for mass). A millimeter is 1/1000 of a meter. A kilogram is 1,000 grams.

 

A middle school age girl with long braids writes with a pencil.

 

The students certainly enjoyed the hands-on lab, giving them the opportunity to learn which tools to use in different situations for conversions.

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