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Comparing Distance Thrown: Measurement Project by Chase Sippola

Explore a measurement project where 10 units of measurement are used to compare distances thrown by Cameron and Chase using different balls. Discover how to record and convert data while comparing the distances thrown with footballs, tennis balls, and Nerf balls.

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Comparing Distance Thrown: Measurement Project by Chase Sippola

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  1. MY measurement project Chase Sippola

  2. Comparing balls and distance thrown

  3. 10 units of measurement used • Yards- = 3 ft. • Feet- = 12 in. • Inches • Cm.- = in. X 2.2 • Skiter- (my dog) = 18 in. • Chases foot- = 8 in. • Tennis Ball- = 2 in. • Football- = 11 in. • Nerf ball- = 10 in. • Boat- =19ft

  4. Measuring things used

  5. Taking measurements

  6. Recording Data

  7. Throwing Football

  8. Throwing tennis balls

  9. Throwing Nerf Ball

  10. Comparing Data • Cameron threw all balls farther than Chase. • The tennis ball went farther than the football (28ft. farther when Chase threw it). • The football went farther that the nerf ball ( 8ft. farther when Chase threw it). • The smallest ball went the farthest.

  11. What I Learned • I learned that you can measure the same thing using many different units. • I learned to convert measurements using a calculator.

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