Stick a tape measure into one of the wading pools and watch the level change.
Not exact matches
Get a cloth
tape measure (or some yarn and a yard
stick) and determine the size of your shoulders right at the top (to where it's almost popping off); your bust at the fullest point (without squishing); then
measure your waist just above your belly button; and your hips — slightly below your hip bone and around the biggest part of your bum.
Don't suck your waist in (or
stick it out, for that matter) while you're
measuring, and don't pull the
tape any tighter than snug.
Students can create their very own field to
stick in the book with added
tape measure and quadrat that moves horizontally and vertically in all directions.
To be able to read metre
sticks,
tape measures and rulers marked in cm and mm accurately.
Includes 6 Project Park Design Student Activity Book 1 Project Park Design Teacher Guide 3 Shadow Viewers 12 Rotation Cards 300 Snap Cubes 10 Open Number Lines 3 Games / Posters 4 Sets of Sidewalk Chalk 100 Paper Clips 20
Tape Measure 12 Foam Globes 8 sets of Chop
Sticks 6 LED Lights 18 AAA alkaline batteries * Refills available.
YOU WILL NEED: Self - healing mat Medium - weight paper in pastel colour Straight - edge ruler Pencil X-Acto knife Clear overlay film Copyright - free line art, as desired Double -
stick tape Note: You will need access to a photocopy machine INSTRUCTIONS: 1 On self - healing mat,
measure, mark and cut one 10 - inch - by -5-inch rectangle from medium - weight paper, using ruler, pencil and X-Acto knife.
What You'll Need Driftwood
stick Measuring tape White macramé cord...
Stick a peg board on the wall above your main work space to hang all of the tools you use the most, such as scissors,
measuring tape and cutting boards.