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Better Lesson: Fishy Tales

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Students tell how long an object is by measuring it using paper clips and comparing it to other objects measured with the same non-standard unit of measurement.

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CCSS: Adaptable
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measure, betterlesson, betterlesson: fishy tales, non-standard unit of measurement, nonstandard measurement
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Grade
K
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Math
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For Administrator Use
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0L
Common Core
K.MD.A.1 K.MD.A.2

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