Compare and convert metric units of volume
Compare and convert metric units of volume
What you'll learn
- Identify the repeating unit in a visual pattern with up to four different shapes with 80% accuracy.
- Predict the next three shapes in a repeating pattern using drawings or provided shapes, demonstrating understanding in at least 4 out of 5 pattern examples.
- Explain the rule used to create a given repeating pattern in their own words, demonstrating understanding to the teacher's satisfaction in at least 2 out of 3 attempts.
- Create a unique repeating pattern using at least three different shapes and successfully extend the pattern for at least 6 repetitions.
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Compare and convert metric units of volume is a Grade 9 Mathematics lesson on ExcelOS.
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You'll be able to: Identify the repeating unit in a visual pattern with up to four different shapes with 80% accuracy; Predict the next three shapes in a repeating pattern using drawings or provided shapes, demonstrating understanding in at least….
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