Measurement Rules!

about the exhibit

Measurement is an essential part of our lives, but not always easy to understand. Gauge height, distance, volume and more in Measurement Rules, an interactive exhibit that introduces visitors to various units of measurement. Master the basics and then begin to compare, classify and categorize different ways to measure using traditional—and not-so-traditional—tools. Hands-on experiences allow visitors to understand measurement in relation to the world around them, collaborate with others and become confident in the language of measurement. You can:

  • Take a walk on a treadmill connected to a large odometer that tracks how many yards visitors walk during the exhibit
  • Find out how many chickens you weigh
  • Count Five Mississippi’s and see how close you can get to doing it in five actual seconds

This exhibit has bilingual (English/Spanish) signage.

 

Details
COST: $30,000, plus inbound shipping
SiZE: 1,500 - 2,000 sq. ft.
pdf Fact Sheet

tour schedule

Fall 2023 — Booked : Sacramento Children's Museum, Rancho Cordova, CA
Spring 2024 — Booked : EcoTarium, Worchester, MA
Summer 2024 — Booked : MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation, Santa Barbara, CA
Fall 2024 — Booked : Children's Museum of Memphis, Memphis, TN
Spring 2025 — Booked : Scott Family Amazeum, Bentonville, AR
Summer 2025 — Booked : Mississippi Children's Museum, Jackson, MS
Fall 2025 — Available
Spring 2026 — Available
Summer 2026 — Available
Fall 2026 — Available
Spring 2027 — Available
Summer 2027 — Available
Fall 2027 — Available

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