Read through the introduction and the example of the “Metric Conversions” box on page 15. Ask the following questions after each step:
• For Step 1, ask: Why do we need two conversions? (The conversion table doesn’t show a unit rate for a meters-to-miles conversion. So we need to convert from meters to kilometers and then from kilometers to miles.)
• For Steps 2 and 3, ask: Why are these units placed in the numerator and denominator? (So the meters unit cancels out and only the kilometers unit is left; So the kilometers unit cancels out and only the miles unit is left.)
Then have students work on the “Your Turn” questions individually. Provide students with calculators if you want them to focus on the conversion process and not the decimal multiplication and division.