This section uses measurements of length, including kilometres.
You use estimation and rounding when you measure.
You work with both regular and irregular shapes.
1.
a. Draw two lines to make this into a square. Estimate and then measure the length of the sides.

estimate = __________
measure = __________
b. Draw three lines to make this into a square. Estimate and then measure the length of the sides.

estimate = __________
measure = __________
$100$ cm $=$$1$ metre
$1000$ m $=$$1$ kilometre
2. Use the tip to help you work out these conversions.
a. $7$ m $=$ ______ cm
b. $250$ cm $=$ ______ m
c. $3\frac{1}{2}$ m $=$ ______ cm
d. $\frac{1}{2}$ km $=$ ______ m
e. $750$ m $=$ ______ km
f. $\frac{1}{4}$ km $=$ ______ m
3. Circle the things that would be measured using kilometres.
the distance between two continents
the height of a door
the length of a football pitch
the width of a towel
the length of a train
the length of a whale
the height of a giraffe
the distance of a marathon race
the length of a long journey
Draw or write three more things that would be measured using kilometres.
4. Round the measurements of the length of the table, the length of the bed and the length measured by the tape.



Silas and Simon are snails. They live on a wall. They can travel only along the edge of the bricks. Each brick is $30$ cm long and $15$ cm wide.
Silas wants to visit Simon.
Task:
Method (work independently):