Southern Tioga School District - Fourth-grade students created their own 'Gallon Robots' to better understand measurement equivalences. The robot had to be labeled with a gallon, quarts, pints, and cups, and students
Mrs. Larson - This week, fifth graders are working on customary units of capacity. Check out Charlotte's Gallon Bot! Nice job Charlotte!! | Facebook
![Onike Smith on X: "My Gallon Bot is everything!!!! My students said…I was doing too much!!! Me…never! 😂 https://t.co/St5YX9Wr8M" / X Onike Smith on X: "My Gallon Bot is everything!!!! My students said…I was doing too much!!! Me…never! 😂 https://t.co/St5YX9Wr8M" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMPZbeEXoBAn1X0.jpg:large)
Onike Smith on X: "My Gallon Bot is everything!!!! My students said…I was doing too much!!! Me…never! 😂 https://t.co/St5YX9Wr8M" / X
![Ryan Read, Ed.D on X: "Flip the Gallon Man Robot idea with @PicCollage to teach students basic measuring. @MathletePearce @KleinErin http://t.co/FsrCht6Krq" / X Ryan Read, Ed.D on X: "Flip the Gallon Man Robot idea with @PicCollage to teach students basic measuring. @MathletePearce @KleinErin http://t.co/FsrCht6Krq" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bwy2KZMCEAAt2l0.jpg)