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Chapter 8 Dear Family, My class started Chapter 8 this week. In this chapter, I will learn about inches and feet. I will also learn about measuring tools and showing measurement data. Love, Vocabulary inch Unit of length 0 1 2 inches Home Activity Record each family member s height with masking tape in a doorway of your house. Measure the height in inches. Write each person s name and height on the tape. foot 12 inches yardstick A tool that shows 3 feet Literature Reading math stories reinforces ideas. Look for these books at the library. Measuring Penny by Loreen Leedy. Henry Holt and Company, 1998. Twelve Snails to One Lizard by Susan Hightower. Simon & Schuster, 1997. Chapter 8 one hundred eighty-one P181

Capítulo 8 Querida familia: Mi clase comenzó el Capítulo 8 esta semana. En este capítulo, aprenderé acerca de pulgadas y pies. También aprenderé sobre herramientas para medir y mostrar información sobre medidas. Con cariño, Vocabulario pulgada Unidad de longitud 0 1 2 pulgadas Actividad para la casa En el marco de una puerta, marque con cinta adhesiva la altura de cada miembro de la familia. Mida la altura en pulgadas. Escriba el nombre de cada persona y su altura en la cinta adhesiva. pie 12 pulgadas regla de 1 yarda Una herramienta con marcas que mostra 3 pies Literatura La lectura de cuentos matemáticos refuerza las ideas. Busque estos libros en la biblioteca. Measuring Penny por Loreen Leedy. Henry Holt and Company, 1998. Twelve Snails to One Lizard por Susan Hightower. Simon & Schuster, 1997. P182 one hundred eighty-two

Name Measure with Inch Models Use color tiles. Measure the length of the object in inches. HANDS ON Lesson 8.1 COMMON CORE STANDARD MACC.2.MD.1.1 Measure and estimate lengths in standard units. 1. about inches 2. about inches 3. about inches 4. about inches 5. Look around your classroom. Find an object that is about 4 inches long. Draw and label the object. Chapter 8 one hundred eighty-three P183

Lesson Check (MACC.2.MD.1.1) 1. Jessie used color tiles to measure the rope. Which is the best choice for the length of the rope? l about 1 inch l about 2 inches l about 3 inches l about 4 inches Spiral Review (MACC.2.NBT.2.5, MACC.2.MD.3.7, MACC.2.MD.3.8) 2. Adam has these coins. How much money is this? (Lesson 7.1) l 5 l 20 l 25 l 40 3. Look at the clock hands. What time does this clock show? (Lesson 7.8) l 4:30 l 5:00 l 5:30 l 6:00 P184 one hundred eighty-four 4. What is the sum? (Lesson 4.7) l 165 l 155 l 53 l 13 84 1 71 _

Name Make and Use a Ruler Measure the length with your ruler. Count the inches. HANDS ON Lesson 8.2 COMMON CORE STANDARD MACC.2.MD.1.1 Measure and estimate lengths in standard units. 1. about inches 2. about inches 3. about inches 4. about inches 5. Use your ruler. Measure the width of this page in inches. about inches Chapter 8 one hundred eighty-five P185

Lesson Check (MACC.2.MD.1.1) 1. Use your ruler. What is the best choice for the length of this ribbon? l about 5 inches l about 4 inches l about 3 inches l about 2 inches Spiral Review (MACC.2.OA.3.4, MACC.2.NBT.2.7, MACC.2.MD.3.7, MACC.2.MD.3.8) 2. What time is shown on this clock? (Lesson 7.9) l 9:15 l 4:45 l 3:45 l 3:09 4. The first group collected 238 cans. The second group collected 345 cans. How many cans did the two groups collect? (Lesson 6.3) l 107 l 573 l 583 l 585 3. What is the total value of these coins? (Lesson 7.2) l 60 l 50 l 55 l 35 5. There are 2 children in each row. How many children are in 5 rows? (Lesson 3.10) l 3 l 5 l 7 l 10 P186 one hundred eighty-six

Name Estimate Lengths in Inches The bead is 1 inch long. Circle the best estimate for the length of the string. Lesson 8.3 COMMON CORE STANDARD MACC.2.MD.1.3 Measure and estimate lengths in standard units. 1. 1 inch 4 inches 7 inches 2. 3 inches 6 inches 9 inches 3. 2 inches 3 inches 6 inches 4. 2 inches 5 inches 8 inches Solve. Write or draw to explain. 5. Ashley has some beads. Each bead is 2 inches long. How many beads will fit on a string that is 8 inches long? beads Chapter 8 one hundred eighty-seven P187

Lesson Check (MACC.2.MD.1.3) 1. The bead is 1 inch long. Which is the best estimate for the length of the string? l 1 inch l 3 inches l 5 inches l 7 inches Spiral Review (MACC.2.OA.1.1, MACC.2.NBT.2.6, MACC.2.MD.3.7) 2. Which clock shows 5 minutes after 6? (Lesson 7.10) l l l l 3. Ella read 16 pages of her book on Monday and 26 pages on Tuesday. There are 64 pages in the book. How many more pages are left for Ella to read? (Lesson 5.11) l 106 l 32 l 34 l 22 4. What is the sum? (Lesson 4.2) l 54 l 60 l 62 l 66 38 1 24 5 P188 one hundred eighty-eight

Name Measure with an Inch Ruler Measure the length to the nearest inch. HANDS ON Lesson 8.4 COMMON CORE STANDARD MACC.2.MD.1.1 Measure and estimate lengths in standard units. 1. inches 2. inches 3. inches 4. inches 5. Measure the string. What is its total length? inches Chapter 8 one hundred eighty-nine P189

Lesson Check (MACC.2.MD.1.1) 1. Use an inch ruler. What is the length to the nearest inch? 2. Use an inch ruler. What is the length to the nearest inch? l 1 inch l 2 inches l 3 inches l 4 inches l 2 inches l 3 inches l 4 inches l 5 inches Spiral Review (MACC.2.OA.2.2, MACC.2.MD.1.1, MACC.2.MD.3.7) 3. The clock shows the time that Jen got to school. What time did Jen get to school? (Lesson 7.11) l 6:30 A.M. l 8:30 A.M. l 6:30 P.M. l 8:30 P.M. 4. What is the difference? (Lesson 3.7) l 18 l 10 l 9 l 8 13 2 5 5 5. Each color tile is about 1 inch long. Which is the best choice for the length of the ribbon? (Lesson 8.1) l about 1 inch l about 2 inches l about 3 inches l about 4 inches P190 one hundred ninety

Name PROBLEM SOLVING Lesson 8.5 COMMON CORE STANDARDS MACC.2.MD.2.5, MACC.2.MD.2.6 Relate addition and subtraction to length. Draw a diagram. Write a number sentence using a for the missing number. Solve. 1. Molly had a ribbon that was 23 inches long. She cut 7 inches off the ribbon. How long is her ribbon now? Molly s ribbon is inches long now. 2. Jed has a paper clip chain that is 11 inches long. He adds 7 inches of paper clips to the chain. How long is the paper clip chain now? The paper clip chain is long now. inches Chapter 8 one hundred ninety-one P191

Lesson Check (MACC.2.MD.2.5, MACC.2.MD.2.6) 1. Allie has two pieces of string. Each one is 8 inches long. How many inches of string does she have altogether? 2. Jeff has a cube train that t is 26 inches long. He removes 12 inches of cubes from the train. How long is Jeff s cube train now? l 16 inches l 14 inches l 38 inches l 14 inches l 15 inches l 12 inches l 18 inches l 12 inches Spiral Review (MACC.2.MD.1.1, MACC.2.MD.3.8) 3. Ann buys a pencil that costs 45. Which group of coins has a total value of 45? (Lesson 7.4) l 1 quarter and 1 dime l 1 quarter and 2 dimes l 2 quarters l 6 nickels and 1 dime 4. Use an inch ruler. What is the best choice for the length of this string? (Lesson 8.4) l about 1 inch l about 2 inches l about 3 inches l about 4 inches 5. Jason has these coins in a jar. What is the total value of these coins? (Lesson 7.3) l 30 l 45 l 50 l 55 P192 one hundred ninety-two

Name Measure in Inches and Feet Measure to the nearest inch. Then measure to the nearest foot. 1. bookcase Find the real object. HANDS ON Lesson 8.6 COMMON CORE STANDARD MACC.2.MD.1.2 Measure and estimate lengths in standard units. Measure. inches feet 2. window inches feet 3. chair inches feet 4. Jake has a piece of yarn that is 4 feet long. Blair has a piece of yarn that is 4 inches long. Who has the longer piece of yarn? Explain. Chapter 8 one hundred ninety-three P193

Lesson Check (MACC.2.MD.1.2) 1. Larry is telling his sister about using a ruler to measure length. Which sentence is true? l 1 foot is shorter than 1 inch. l 1 foot is longer than 1 inch. l 1 inch is longer than 1 foot. l 1 foot is the same length as 1 inch. Spiral Review (MACC.2.NBT.2.5, MACC.2.NBT.2.7, MACC.2.MD.3.7, MACC.2.MD.3.8) 2. Matt put this money in his pocket. What is the total value of this money? (Lesson 7.6) l $1.01 l $1.06 l $1.10 l $1.11 3. What time is shown on this clock? (Lesson 7.9) l 12:50 l 1:50 l 10:05 l 1:10 4. Ali had 38 game cards. Her friend gave her 15 more game cards. How many game cards does Ali have now? (Lesson 4.7) l 53 l 48 l 43 l 23 P194 one hundred ninety-four

Name Estimate Lengths in Feet Find each object. Estimate how many 12-inch rulers will be about the same length as the object. 1. door Lesson 8.7 COMMON CORE STANDARD MACC.2.MD.1.3 Measure and estimate lengths in standard units. Estimate: rulers, or feet 2. flag Estimate: rulers, or feet 3. wall of a small room Estimate: rulers, or feet Solve. Write or draw to explain. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Baker place 12-inch rulers along the length of a rug. They each line up 3 rulers along the edge of the rug. What is the length of the rug? about feet Chapter 8 one hundred ninety-five P195

Lesson Check (MACC.2.MD.1.3) 1. Which is the best estimate for the length of a bike? l 1 foot l 2 feet l 5 feet l 9 feet 2. Which is the best estimate t for the length of a football? l 1 foot l 4 feet l 5 feet l 8 feet Spiral Review (MACC.2.NBT.2.5, MACC.2.NBT.2.7, MACC.2.MD.3.8) 3. Which group of coins has a value of $1.00? (Lesson 7.5) 4. Which group of coins has a total value of 37? (Lesson 7.4) l 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 3 nickels l 2 quarters, 3 dimes, 4 nickels l 2 quarters, 4 dimes, 3 nickels l 3 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 nickels l 3 nickels, 7 pennies l 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 1 nickel l 2 dimes, 3 nickels, 2 pennies l 7 quarters, 3 dimes 5. There are 68 children in the school. There are 19 children on the playground. How many more children are in the school than on the playground? (Lesson 5.2) l 87 l 79 l 49 l 47 6. What is the sum? (Lesson 6.3) l 112 l 912 l 974 l 984 548 1 436 P196 one hundred ninety-six

Name Choose a Tool Choose the best tool for measuring the real object. Then measure and record the length or distance. 1. the length of your desk Lesson 8.8 COMMON CORE STANDARD MACC.2.MD.1.1 Measure and estimate lengths in standard units. inch ruler yardstick measuring tape Tool: Length: 2. the distance around a basket Tool: Length: Choose the better tool for measuring. Explain your choice. 3. Mark wants to measure the length of his room. Should he use an inch ruler or a yardstick? Mark should use because Chapter 8 one hundred ninety-seven P197

Lesson Check (MACC.2.MD.1.1) 1. Kim wants to measure the distance around her bike tire. Which is the best tool for her to use? l cup l yardstick l color tiles l measuring tape 2. Ben wants to measure the length of a seesaw. Which is the best tool for him to use? l cup l yardstick l color tiles l paper clips Spiral Review (MACC.2.MD.1.2, MACC.2.MD.1.3, MACC.2.MD.2.5, MACC.2.MD.2.6) 3. Which is the best estimate for the length of a sheet of paper? (Lesson 8.7) l 1 foot l 3 feet l 6 feet l 10 feet 4. Andy has a rope that is 24 inches long. He cuts off 7 inches from the rope. How long is the rope now? (Lesson 8.5) l 20 inches l 17 inches l 15 inches l 9 inches 5. Jan is telling her friend about using a ruler to measure length. Which sentence is true? (Lesson 8.6) l 3 inches is longer than 1 foot. l 1 foot is shorter than 3 inches. l 1 foot is longer than 12 inches. l 12 inches is the same length as 1 foot. P198 one hundred ninety-eight

Name Display Measurement Data Lesson 8.9 COMMON CORE STANDARD MACC.2.MD.4.9 Represent and interpret data. 1. Use an inch ruler. Measure and record the lengths of 4 different books in inches. 1st book: 2nd book: 3rd book: 4th book: inches inches inches inches 2. Make a line plot of the information above. Write a title for a line plot. Then write the numbers and draw the Xs. 3. Jesse measured the lengths of some strings. Use his list to complete the line plot. Lengths of Strings 5 inches 7 inches 6 inches 8 inches 5 inches Chapter 8 one hundred ninety-nine P199

Lesson Check (MACC.2.MD.4.9) 1. Use the line plot. How many sticks are 4 inches long? l 4 l 3 l 2 l 1 Spiral Review (MACC.2.NBT.2.7, MACC.2.MD.1.1, MACC.2.MD.1.3, MACC.2.MD.2.5, MACC.2.MD.2.6) 2. Kim wants to measure a ball. Which is the best tool for Kim to use? (Lesson 8.8) 3. Which is the best estimate for the length of a teacher s desk? (Lesson 8.7) l counter l pencil l paper clip l measuring tape l 20 feet l 15 feet l 5 feet l 1 foot 4. Kurt has a string that is 12 inches long and another string that is 5 inches long. How many inches of string does he have altogether? (Lesson 8.5) l 7 inches l 12 inches l 17 inches l 19 inches 5. One box has 147 books. The other box has 216 books. How many books are there in both boxes? (Lesson 6.3) l 363 l 361 l 352 l 349 P200 two hundred

Name Chapter 8 Extra Practice COMMON CORE STANDARDS MACC.2.MD.1.1, MACC.2.MD.1.2, MACC.2.MD.1.3, MACC.2.MD.4.9 Lesson 8.1 (pp. 389 392)N Use color tiles. Measure the length of the object in inches. 1. Lesson 8.3 (pp. 397 400) N The bead is 1 inch long. Circle the best estimate for the length of the string. 1. about inches Lesson 8.4 (pp. 401 404)N Measure the length to the nearest inch. 1. 3 inches 5 inches 7 inches Lesson 8.6 (pp. 409 412) N Measure to the nearest inch. Then measure to the nearest foot. 1. chair Find the real object. inches Measure. inches feet Chapter 8 two hundred one P201

Lesson 8.7 (pp. 413 416)N Find the object. Estimate how many 12-inch rulers will be about the same length as the object. 1. table Estimate: rulers, or feet Lesson 8.8 (pp. 417 420)N Choose the best tool for measuring the real object. Then measure and record the length. 1. the length of a door inch ruler yardstick measuring tape Tool: Length: Lesson 8.9 (pp. 421 424)N 1. Use an inch ruler. Measure and record the lengths of 4 pencils in inches. 2. Write a title for the line plot. Then write the numbers and draw the Xs. 1st pencil: 2nd pencil: 3rd pencil: 4th pencil: inches inches inches inches P202 two hundred two