Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Metric Measurement Animoto

This Animoto of Metric Measurement terms will help you study and learn what Metric is all about.




7 comments:

  1. Dear Mr. Pahl,
    I already know some of the metric system; your video just helped me learn a little more than I already knew.
    From Kyle

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    1. Dear Kyle,
      I agree with you, I already knew it but this video helped me understand it more. I think this video is very helpful for kids who are just starting out. Even though it’s a really short video, it’s still really helpful for everyone.
      Sincerely,
      Charlize

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    2. Dear Kyle,
      I already knew a lot about the metric system and that video helped me learn a lot more. I can’t wait to learn even more! What are some things you knew and some things you learned?
      Your friend, Kayden

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  2. Dear Mr. Pahl,
    This video helped me learn more about the metric system. At first I had a little trouble with it, but from watching this video I learned more about it!
    Sincerely, Amaya

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    1. Dear Amaya,
      I agree that video really helpful because now I have almost learned the metric system, almost. I have learned a lot!!! (make sure to thank Mr.Pahl)

      -Cam

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  3. Dear Kyle’,
    I think the video is a great way to learn because it shows different units of measurement and I like the music.
    Sincerely, Mattias

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  4. Dear Kyle’,
    I also think the metric measurement video too,
    Because it helps me a little to.
    -Mike

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