Measurement Games
Free measurement games for helping kids to learn metric, capacity, mass, distance, temprature, longer or shorter, taller or shorter, heavier or lighter measurement.
Measurement Game teaches kids how to read an English or metric measurement using a ruler or scale.
It is time to move these fish to their new homes. Small fish move to the small fish tank. Big fish move to the big fish tank. Which fish move where? Catch and measure each fish to find out.
What is temperature? Learn formulas of how to convert different temperature scales (Farenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin). Use this temperature conversion tool to check your work.
Using metric and standard rulers. Can you use those rulers when a customer orders a sub 5 and 10/16 inches long, or 12 and 2/5 centimeters long? If your precision can satisfy all ten customers, you can print out your "Super Sub Maker" certificate to show off to the world.
Use the Simple Scales to weigh the bears. Open ended activity that lends itself to problem solving activities.
Measure which objects is longer or shorter, taller or shorter, heavier or lighter, measurement math practice skill and activities.
PBS KIDS Measurement Games are designed to reinforce essential early math and science measurement skills.
Each shapes has a different value. See if you can work out the values of the shapes by adding them to the scales.
Metric capacity, mass, and distance. In Horrendous Soup, your job is make the most disgusting brew in the history of EARTH! Simply add ingredients from three categories: mass, distance, and capacity.
Build up to algebraic thinking by exploring this balance tool using shapes of unknown weight. Challenge yourself to find the weight of each shape in one of six built-in sets or a random set.
A collection of games that teach or reinforce some math concepts and skills.
Students measure teddy bears in one half unit increments. For every correct answer, an animation will play. Scores are given as the game is played.
Standard Units of Capacity. In Maximum Capacity, you play the role of an elevator attendant who must bring as many gorillas as possible to the eighth floor for the annual Gorilla's Ball at the Jungle Hotel!
Jack is brilliant at buliding things but he is hopeless at measuring. He doesn't know which unit of measurement to use and he doesn't read the measurement correctly. Please help him.
This drag and drop weighing scales simulation gives pupils the opportunity to apply the skills of accurately reading scales in a motivating way.
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