Year 5 - Weigh to Go! (Probability & Measurement - Mass)
Year 5 - Weigh to Go! (Probability & Measurement - Mass)
AC9M5M01 & AC9M5ST03
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Lesson 4 of 5 in the Measurement Olympics Series
In this lesson, students dive into a…pumpkin. (Yes, you read that right). Students predict and measure the pumpkin’s weight, circumference, and composition. With pie charts as their tool, they slice through data, revealing the secrets of pumpkins and the significance of precise measurements in real-world applications.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- Lesson Plan (2 A4 pages for easy classroom use)
- Low floor, high ceiling Student Template to allow for differentiation.
- 5 x vibrant Posters that you can refer to across KLAs.
DETAILS
DETAILS
Year Level: 5
KLA & Sub-strand: Maths - Measurement (mass) and Probability (graphing)
Prior Knowledge: Pie charts, metric units and basic understanding of percentages
File Format: Zip file – PDFs
CURRICULUM ALIGNMENT
CURRICULUM ALIGNMENT
Content Descriptors
- AC9M5M01 (choose appropriate metric units when measuring the length, mass and capacity of objects; use smaller units or a combination of units to obtain a more accurate measure)
- AC9M5ST03 (plan and conduct statistical investigations by posing questions or identifying a problem and collecting relevant data; choose appropriate displays and interpret the data; communicate findings within the context of the investigation)
Achievement Standards
- Students choose and use appropriate metric units to measure the attributes of length, mass, and capacity, and to solve problems involving perimeter and area.
- Students plan and conduct statistical investigations that collect nominal and ordinal categorical and discrete numerical data using digital tools.
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