"Ever Wonder Why The United States Never Fully Converted To The Metric System?"

 

Learn how easy and simple the metric system is to use.

Help your kid become comfortable working with both the English and the Metric systems, skills he or she will use daily.

Hi, this is John Turano.

I'm sure you remember those high school science days when the teacher attempted to teach you the metric system. As an international system of weights and measures, science embraced this unifying system nearly 200 years ago.   

And unless you knew you were going to spend the rest of your life in a field of science, you probably just learned enough to pass the test. After all, the metric system was too hard and too confusing, right? And you were never going to use that stuff anyway, or so you thought.

However, the U.S. now actually uses the metric system for a multitude of purposes and that usage is only going to increase. Meanwhile, there are some weight and measures that we are unlikely to ever change from the English system.

So now you're faced with teaching the metric system to your homeschooled child, or helping to supplement the watered-down version your public school kid gets. What do you do?

 

My Metric System Video Lessons Can Help


Did you know that the United States is only one of three nations in the entire world that has not made the metric system official? Not that we don't use it, we do. We use many parts of it, as a trip through a grocery store will illustrate. We use it in medicine, the military, international markets, and much more.

Even you car combines both metric and English systems of measures. Think about your 2.0L engine and your 15-inch wheels.

The Metric System Video Lessons

 

My goal in developing this lesson is to give you everything you need to teach your child the metric system in a self-contained unit.

  • The videos will allow you to set the pace of the lesson. They can be viewed as many times as you need. The companion notes will provide you with a guide to the videos.

  • The provided Metric system Conversion Table is an excellent resource illustrating not only the metric units, but the English units as well.

  • The worksheets will provide your child with the necessary practice to master the basics of the metric system and conversions to and from the English system. The answer key will give you the opportunity to discuss and show your child how to arrive at the correct responses where necessary.

  • To help your child reinforce the value of the prefixes, he or she will build a small metric conversion machine out of an index card. The simple-to-follow directions also comes with a short video illustrating the steps and what the final project should look like.

  • For additional resources on the metric system, you will have acces a list of web sites that will not only provide additional opportunities for practice, but more detailed information on metric units.

  • When you feel that your child has mastered the lesson, the included test with answer sheet and answer key, will give you the opportunity to assess his or her progress.

  • And finally, you will see a satirical look at why the U.S. will probably never convert to the metric system.

This course includes:

 

So How Much Does All This Cost?

The entire course is only $9.95. And you can have your course in minutes.

 

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Sincerely,

John


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