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10 Body Measurements

This document provides instructions for measuring 10 different body parts in millimeters and centimeters. It asks students to measure their wrists, thumbs, necks, waists, heads, fists, nose to knee distances, ear to ear distances, and widest smile. It then prompts comparing measurements of hands to feet, wrists to thumbs, necks to waists, and wrists to necks and testing relationships on classmates.

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10 Body Measurements

This document provides instructions for measuring 10 different body parts in millimeters and centimeters. It asks students to measure their wrists, thumbs, necks, waists, heads, fists, nose to knee distances, ear to ear distances, and widest smile. It then prompts comparing measurements of hands to feet, wrists to thumbs, necks to waists, and wrists to necks and testing relationships on classmates.

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Activity 2.

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MEASUREMENTS
Body Measurements

Directions: Use a tape measure to measure different parts of your body. Write each
measurements to the nearest millimetre and centimetre.
Body Parts To To
nearest nearest
mm cm
1. Around your wrist
2. Around the base of your thumb
3. Around your neck
4. Around your waist
5. Around your head
6. Around your fist
7. From your nose to your knee
8. From your left ear to your right ear
9. From farthest apart you can get your hands
10. The widest smile you can make

1. Measure the part of your hand (radius) shown in the figure at the right and

compare it with the length of your foot.


2. Compare the length around the wrist to the length around the base of the thumb.

Do your classmates get the same result?


3. Compare the length around your neck to the length around your waist. Do your

classmates get the same result?


4. Compare the length around your wrist to the length around your neck. Do your

classmates get the same result?


5. Take the other body measurement and discover other predictable relationships.

Then test these relationships on others.

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