We were stuck in a majorly rainy pattern for a long while, so measuring items indoors was best for us. Kids can take care of finding things to measure AND drawing a picture along with their estimation! Or, the learner can find items to draw and measure on their own! You (Parent/Caregiver) can find some items to measure and draw them on the sheet. The first two recording sheets make it a sort of scavenger hunt look outside (page 2) and inside (page 3) to find things to measure! The fourth page is like the rest, but without any specific items to find, and we see at least two ways to use it: The next three pages can be printed in black and white (or color) and used as you wish. I opted to print mine in color on cardstock, trim and attach to the gray tabs, then fold for easy storage. Either glue it at the tabs (check for accuracy) or trim the tabs off if you prefer before laminating. Be sure to print at 100% so the measurements are accurate! Use cardstock to make it stronger and/or laminate it. Print the first page in color (or black and white is fine, too) to make as long of a ruler as you want. So with the boy’s help, I created a relatively simple but adaptable activity here. Sometimes they are accurate in the measure, and sometimes not I surely want a ruler based on a book called Inch by Inch to be exactly that! Most of the printables we use in our preschool homeschool are of the free variety, and I’ve always liked the festive measuring activities that come with a printable ruler. If you buy from these links we may earn a small commission. We have included links to the products and books used in this activity. That made me reflect, how many children’s books are out there about the metric system? In any case, I did decide to stick with my planned Inch by Inch printable measuring activities but wanted to note that I have acknowledged this irony.Īnyway, I asked my preschooler first for an idea of an activity to make related to the wonderful Inch by Inch book. When I saw Rainy Day Mum was again hosting Storybook Summer and the first theme was bugs, I knew not only that I wanted in but that I wanted to make Inch by Inch printable measuring activities!Ī couple weeks later I realized the reality of it all… I chose a book about inches for my favorite UK-based blog. Like Lionni’s other books, the nature-based images in this gem are lovely and fully deserving of the Caldecott honor. They are just too sad! But his Inch by Inch is certainly one of my favorites, and I love how smart that little inchworm is. She is currently writing and producing for film and television, and working on a book of essays entitled, "Inside A Chinese Dragon." She has slept around, but not nearly as much as she would have liked.Call me a lightweight (I know I am) but I simply can’t handle several of Leo Lionni’s books. She was the co-creator and Editor-in-Chief of the award winning satire zine, Fresno Lampoon, and in between writing screenplays, carnival barking, and savagely threatening her trio of darling larvae with a wooden spoon, she currently publishes the zine, "Withered Debutante." More of her work can also be found in the anthology, "Mamaphonic: Balancing Motherhood and Other Creative Acts", the compilation zine, "Mamaphiles III: Coming Home", as well as in The Cortland Review and. Bolding lives in Southern California, where she enjoys typing words, making movies, and plucking the rings from the fingers of the dead. She has the mouth of a Teamster, and her patron saint is Rocco (pestilence relief.) Ms. She is blissfully married to a cute Jewish boy who looks like Willie Wonka, but remains tragically in love with the dead poet, Ted Hughes. Muffy Bolding is a mother/writer/actor/knitter/feminist/withered debutante who likes the smell of asparagus pee, and remains obsessed with the bathroom hygiene of her three children - despite the fact that they are 23, 19, and 16.
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