1. Jessie measured the height of the cabinet with one meterstick and 6 skinnies. Write T beside the true statements and F beside the false statements.
    1. The cabinet is taller than 1 meter but shorter than 2 meters.
    2. The cabinet is shorter than 1 meter.
    3. The cabinet is 16 meters tall.
    4. The cabinet is 1 meters tall.
    5. The cabinet is 1.6 meters tall.
    6. The cabinet is .16 meters tall.
    1. Jacob placed 6 skinnies along the edge of a meterstick. The length of 6 skinnies is what fraction of a meter?
    2. Write this fraction as both a decimal fraction and a common fraction.
    1. Jessie measured the length of a table in her classroom using skinnies. She found the length of the table was 18 skinnies. How many whole meters and how many more tenths does this represent?
    2. Write the length of the table in more than one way.
    1. Locate 1.6 meters, 0.6 meters, and 1.8 meters on the metersticks.
    2. Write the measurements in order from smallest to largest.
    1. What number is two tenths smaller than 1.8?
    2. What number is two tenths larger than 2.0?