by curlyredj © 2026
Price: $1 USD
Subjects: math,specialed,lifeSkills,measurement,Special Autism
Grades: 0
Students will practice measuring familiar classroom objects using a moveable, interactive ruler. On each card: ⢠Students drag the ruler to line it up at the starting point ⢠Measure the object to the nearest inch ⢠Choose the correct answer from 4 multiple-choice options This deck includes: āļø 10 total slides āļø School-themed objects (school bus, notebook, crayon, glue stick, apple, paper, paint set, pen, paperclip, calculator, etc.) āļø 4 answer choices per slide āļø Slides appear in random order each time āļø Hands-on drag-and-measure interaction Perfect for: ⢠2nd grade measurement standards ⢠3rd grade review ⢠Back-to-school math centers ⢠RTI intervention ⢠SPED math goals ⢠Independent digital practice Students practice: š Measuring to the nearest inch š Proper ruler alignment (starting at zero) š Visual tracking š Estimation and measurement accuracy This activity supports students working on functional math skills and real-world measurement. The interactive ruler helps reinforce proper starting point alignment and visual accuracy.
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