GRADE 3
Unit 12: Measurement and Patterns
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UNIT
1
Sampling and Classifying
UNIT
2
Strategies
UNIT
3
Exploring Multiplication
UNIT
4
Place Value Concepts
UNIT
5
Area of Different Shapes
UNIT
6
Adding Larger Numbers
UNIT
7
Subtracting Larger Numbers
UNIT
8
Multiplication Patterns
UNIT
9
Parts and Wholes
UNIT
10
Exploring Multiplication and Division
UNIT
11
Analyzing Shapes
UNIT
12
Measurement and Patterns
UNIT
13
Multiplication, Division, and Volume
Unit 12 Contents
Measurement and Patterns
323
LESSON 1
Using Coordinates
324
LESSON 2
Using Maps
327
LESSON 3
Making Predictions from Best-Fit Lines
330
The Ghost Galleons
LESSON 4
Measuring Mass
348
What Is Mass?
Leveling the Balance
Measuring Mass with a Two-Pan Balance
Homework
LESSON 5
Mass vs. Number
354
Yolanda's Graph
Luis and Michael's Pencils
Homework
LESSON 6
More Patterns in Data
360
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One kilogram is 2.2 pounds. Copy and complete the Function Machine tables. Use the more convenient number 2 to find estimates.