Contributor: Rachel Lewis. Lesson ID: 12219
If you want to measure your yard, what would you use? How would you measure your feet? You don't have to travel miles to learn to convert different units of measurement! Try your hand at feet, etc.!
You are a test pilot flying an airplane. You travel 1,760 yards, but the designer needs to know how many miles you flew.
There are different units we can use to measure length or distance.
Units tell us the quantity or value. We can measure small lengths, like the length of your pencil, with the unit inches.
We can use feet, yards, or miles!
Compare inches, feet, yards, and miles when you read US Standard Lengths by MathIsFun.com.
If you said, "Yards," you are correct.
Right! We use miles to measure long distances.
Learn more about feet, yards, and miles watching Learn about feet, yards, and miles - measurement lesson for 3rd grade math from Math Mammoth:
Now, on a sheet of paper, create your own length conversion chart.
Include the following conversions:
We can use conversions to change one unit to another. For example, look at the question at the beginning of this lesson:
Look at another example: How many yards are in 5 feet?
Try it on your own using your conversion chart.
If you said 1 yard, 2 feet, you are right! How did we get that answer?
Now, go to the Got It? section to use feet, yards, and miles in a measurement activity.