Lesson 9

From Feet to Inches

Lesson Purpose

The purpose of this lesson is for students to learn about a larger unit of customary measurement—the foot. Students measure in inches and feet, compare their measurements, and generalize about the relationship between the size of a length unit and the number of units needed to measure the length of an object.

Lesson Narrative

In an earlier lesson, students were introduced to the inch as a length unit in the customary system. They developed a benchmark for an inch and measured objects with an inch ruler.

In this lesson, students use the length of a 12-inch ruler to develop an understanding of the length of 1 foot. They use a ruler as a benchmark for estimating the length of a foot. Throughout the lesson, students make decisions about which tools and which length units to use when measuring (MP5). They compare measurements for the same object in inches and feet and generalize that the more units are needed to measure the same length if you use a smaller length unit. This concept is a foundation for future work with measurement and their work with unit fractions in later grades.

Although the activities encourage students to notice that 1 foot is the same length as 12 inches, students are not expected to convert units in grade 2. Students express larger units in terms of smaller units in grade 4 and larger units in terms of smaller units in grade 5.

  • Action and Expression
  • MLR2

Learning Goals

Teacher Facing

  • Compare measurements in feet and inches and describe the relationship between different measurements and the size of length units.
  • Use rulers to measure length in feet and inches.

Student Facing

  • Let’s measure longer lengths with customary units.

Required Preparation

Activity 1:

  • Tape strips of these lengths on the floor. Label each strip with the letter and fish name. It may be helpful to make multiple sets of these lines to keep the groups small.
    • Strip A, largemouth bass: 2 feet
    • Strip B, spiny dogfish shark: 4 feet
    • Strip C, catfish: 3 feet
    • Strip D, koi: 2 feet and 6 inches

Activity 2:

  • Each group of 4 needs a measuring tape (or retractable tape measure) that labels the length of each foot.

CCSS Standards

Lesson Timeline

Warm-up 10 min
Activity 1 20 min
Activity 2 15 min
Lesson Synthesis 10 min
Cool-down 5 min

Teacher Reflection Questions

In Activity 1, students measured the same length of tape in both inches and feet. What evidence did you see of students’ understanding that the different measurements for each line relate to the size of the unit used to measure?

Suggested Centers

  • Capture Squares (1–3), Stage 4: Subtract within 20 (Supporting)
  • Math Stories (K–2), Stage 5: Tape Diagrams (Supporting)

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