Grade 3/Measurement
Length Word Problems (677)
Practice solving word problems specifically focused on length measurements. Students work with inches, feet, and yards in real-world contexts like measuring fabric, rope, and distances, applying conversion skills to practical situations.
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Quick Tip
12 inches = 1 foot | 3 feet = 1 yard | 1,760 yards = 1 mile
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Teaching Notes
Students apply length knowledge: measuring fabric, rope, distances. Connect to real objects they encounter. Jump rope, ribbons, hallways.
Vocabulary
Length: How long something is.
Yard: A unit of length (3 feet).
Common Mistakes
- Wrong conversion factor (12 vs 3)
- Operation choice
- Not visualizing scenario
- Forgetting to convert units
- Incorrect unit conversion factors
- Misinterpreting problem context
- Calculation errors
Differentiation
SupportProvide conversion chart. Use real objects. Act out scenarios.
ChallengeMulti-step: "Room is 12 feet, carpet costs per yard, how many yards?" Compare customary and metric.
Discussion Questions
- When do we measure length in daily life?
- Why different units for different purposes?
- Why is unit conversion important in real life?
- How do inches, feet, and yards relate to each other?
- What strategies help solve word problems?
- When might you need to measure something long?
Extension Activities
- Measure and convert classroom items
- Design project with length specifications
Parent Tip
Ask your child to measure the length of furniture using a tape measure.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Measurement & Data Analysis
Estimated Time
18 minutes
Skills Practiced
applied lengthlength problem solvingcontextual length
Prerequisites
- 666
- 667
- Basic Length Measurement
- Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
- Multiplication and Division Basics
Next Steps
- Area Word Problems
- Perimeter Word Problems
- Customary Unit Conversions (Advanced)
- Customary Unit Conversions
