Grade 4 Ontario Math - Measurement Curriculum - Digital Google Slides + Form

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Are you planning for the NEW Grade 4 Ontario Math Curriculum? This editable Google Slide and Google Form resource is what you need!

This resource is for the SPATIAL SENSE strand and covers ALL specific expectations for E2. Measurement. In this resource, students will experience math through engaging real-life questions, storytelling through math, and interactive slides.

What’s Included
  • 6 Google Slide presentations
  • 132 UNIQUE and EDITABLE Google Slides in total
  • Slides are editable for you to increase student engagement (e.g. you can add your Bitmoji, change the name in the word problem example, add pictures, etc.)
  • Interactive student slides – value-added questions to assess student understanding. Students can hand in Google Classroom when completed.
  • Each file starts off with an Opening Engagement Question touching on real-life, practical situations told in a storytelling format.
  • Specific expectations that are covered
  • Google Form Assessment

Titles of sections included:
1. Mass and Capacity (E2.1)
2. Metric Prefixes (E2.2)
3. Time (E2.3)
4. Angles (E2.4)
5. Rectangles and Arrays (E2.5)
6. Area of a Rectangle (E2.6)
6. Google Form

Specific Expectations covered:
E2.1 explain the relationships between grams and kilograms as metric units of mass, and between litres and millilitres as metric units of capacity, and use benchmarks for these units to estimate mass and capacity
E2.2 use metric prefixes to describe the relative size of different metric units, and choose appropriate units and tools to measure length, mass, and capacity
E2.3 solve problems involving elapsed time by applying the relationships between different units of time
E2.4 identify angles and classify them as right, straight, acute, or obtuse
E2.5 use the row and column structure of an array to measure the areas of rectangles and to show that the area of any rectangle can be found by multiplying its side lengths
E2.6 apply the formula for the area of a rectangle to find the unknown measurement when given two of the three

Want to see how I use all these resources in my own class? Click HERE.


Please email me with any questions you may have at: margaret@mycalltoteach.com 

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Total Pages
142 Google Slides, 1 Google Form
Answer Key
Included