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Session 35: Conversion of Length

Session Title

Conversion of Length

Objective

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:


  1. Identify different units of length (mm, cm, m, km).

  2. Convert between these units using practical and interactive activities.

  3. Apply length conversions in real-life situations.

Concept

Exploring the World of Length Conversions

Materials Required

  1. Chalk
  2.  Board
  3.  Ruler
  4. Scale, Measuring tapes
  5. Conversion table/ Chart

Methodology

Activity and SEL-based 


Session Duration

90 Minutes

Introduction  Activity (30 minutes)

Measurement in Motion (20 minutes )

Make students into small groups:-

Ask students to estimate and then measure everyday classroom objects (e.g., a pen, desk, board, bench, floor).

They measure using different units (mm, cm, m) and compare results.

Discuss: Why do we need different units for measurement?

(Draw the picture given below on a chart)

Explain the units of length (10 minutes)

Use hand movements (e.g., small steps for mm, bigger steps for meters) to make it kinesthetic.

Main Activity (55 minutes)

โ€œWhatโ€™s the Best Unit?โ€-  Discussion ( 10 minutes)

Present scenarios:

  • Measuring a road length (km or m?)

  • Measuring a pen (cm or mm?)

  • Height of a tree (m or cm?)

  • Tailor measuring Fabric ( cm or m )

  • Doctor measures the height of a child during the check up ( mm or cm)

  • Measuring football field ( cm or m )

  • Measuring the thickness of a coin ( mm or cm )

  • Laying tiles on the floor ( cm or m )

Converting Method  (35 minutes)

(Draw the picture given below on the board)

Display the conversion table and explain relationships (e.g., multiplying/dividing by 10, 100, 1000).

1. Convert 5 meters to centimeters.

2. Convert 200 centimeters to meters.

3. Convert 3 kilometers to meters.

4. Convert 1,500 millimeters to meters.

5. Convert 4.5 meters to millimeters.

Review Questions(10 minutes)

  1. How many centimeters are there in 1 meter?
  2. Your height is 160 cm. Express it in meters.

Follow up Tasks ( 5 minutes )

Home work

  1. The rope is 2.5 meters long. How many centimeters is it?

  2. A pencil is 140 mm long. Convert it to centimeters.

Expected Learning  Outcome:

Knowledge building-

  • Identify different units of Length

  • Inquiry based discussion ( why do we convert? )

Skill Building-

  • Contextual understanding

  • Critical thinking