Measurement - Level A/B

Standard Area Standard Competency Area Competency
M4 - MeasurementRead and use digital scales (e.g., on digital clocks, odometers)2 - Community ResourcesInterpret information about recreational and entertainment facilities and activities
M4 - MeasurementRead and use analog scales (e.g., on clocks, meters, gauges)2 - Community ResourcesInterpret clock time
M4 - MeasurementCalculate with and convert between customary US units of linear measurement: inches, feet, yards, miles1 - Consumer EconomicsInterpret, use and compute measurement for consumer-related purposes
M4 - MeasurementCalculate with and convert between customary US units of weight: ounces, pounds, tons1 - Consumer EconomicsInterpret, use and compute measurement for consumer-related purposes
M4 - MeasurementCompare the measure of one object to another (e.g., this is about 3 times as long as that; about 6 of these will fit in there)6 - MathDemonstrate general computation skills
M4 - MeasurementCalculate with and convert between customary US units of capacity: fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, gallons1 - Consumer EconomicsIdentify product containers and related units of measure
M4 - MeasurementRead the temperature from a thermometer in degrees Farenheit or Celsius2 - Community ResourcesInterpret information about weather conditions
M4 - MeasurementCalculate area of rectangles and other common figures, using a given formula1 - Consumer EconomicsInterpret, use and compute measurement for consumer-related purposes
M4 - MeasurementCalculate with and compare temperatures, including those below zero2 - Community ResourcesInterpret information about weather conditions
M4 - MeasurementCalculate with and convert between metric units of linear measurement: meters, centimeters, millimeters, kilometers1 - Consumer EconomicsInterpret, use and compute measurement for consumer-related purposes
M4 - MeasurementCalculate with and compare temperatures, including those below zero3 - HealthInterpret information about illnesses, diseases, and health conditions, and their symptoms
M4 - MeasurementRead and use analog scales (e.g., on clocks, meters, gauges)1 - Consumer EconomicsIdentify types of vehicles and basic car parts and features, including safety equipment
M4 - MeasurementCompare the measure of one object to another (e.g., this is about 3 times as long as that; about 6 of these will fit in there)1 - Consumer EconomicsIdentify product containers and related units of measure
M4 - MeasurementCalculate with and convert between units of time: seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years2 - Community ResourcesInterpret clock time
M4 - MeasurementRead and use analog scales (e.g., on clocks, meters, gauges)1 - Consumer EconomicsInterpret, use and compute measurement for consumer-related purposes
M4 - MeasurementCalculate with and convert between customary US units of weight: ounces, pounds, tons3 - HealthInterpret information on the development, care, and health and safety concerns of children
M4 - MeasurementIdentify and use the appropriate units, instruments and techniques for measurement tasks1 - Consumer EconomicsCount, convert, and use coins and currency, and recognize symbols such as ($) and (.)
M4 - MeasurementInterpret scale drawings (e.g., blueprints, maps)2 - Community ResourcesUse maps relating to travel needs, including Internet-based map systems
M4 - MeasurementEstimate equivalents between customary US and metric units of linear measure1 - Consumer EconomicsInterpret, use and compute measurement for consumer-related purposes
M4 - MeasurementEstimate equivalents between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures2 - Community ResourcesInterpret information about weather conditions