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Weight and Capacity

Weight and Capacity. How can objects be measured? How do you select the right tool to measure?. 2.G.5.4 FCA 14 . Let’s Learn More. Capacity with Metric Units Video. Click Here. Independent Practice Ounces and Pounds. Click Here. Grams and Kilograms. Click Here.

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Weight and Capacity

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  1. Weight and Capacity How can objects be measured? How do you select the right tool to measure? 2.G.5.4 FCA 14

  2. Let’s Learn More Capacity with Metric Units Video Click Here Independent Practice Ounces and Pounds Click Here Grams and Kilograms Click Here Cups, Pints, Quarts, Gallons Click Here iTools Click Here Grab and Go Activity Kit Activity 15-19 Lesson 10.1 - 10.5 Click Here

  3. Standard Units of Weight 16 ounces (oz) = 1 pound (lb) about 1 ounce about 1 pound

  4. Metric Units of Weight 1,000 grams (g) = 1 kilogram (kg) about 1 gram about 1 kilogram

  5. Tools used to measure weight Kitchen Scale Bathroom Scale Spring Scale Balance Scale

  6. Kitchen Scale Used to measure food and other small objects. Measures in pounds (lb), ounces (oz), grams (g), and kilograms (kg)

  7. Bathroom Scale Used to measure how heavy a person is. Measures in pounds (lb), ounces (oz), grams (g), and kilograms (kg)

  8. Spring Scale Uses force to measure the weight of an object that is hung on the hook.

  9. Balance Scale Used to compare the difference in weight between two objects.

  10. Match each unit of weight with its abbreviation pound gram ounce kilogram kg. oz. g. lb.

  11. Look at the scale. How much do the apples weigh? A 0 pounds B 16 pounds C 3 pounds D 5 pounds 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 pounds lb.

  12. Look at the scale. How much do the books weigh? A 4 kilograms B 10 kilograms C 3 kilograms D 5 kilograms 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 kilograms kg.

  13. Which of the following objects weigh about an ounce in real life? AB CD

  14. Which measurement tool would be best to use to weigh a child? AB CD

  15. Standard Units of Capacity Gallon gal. Quart qt. Pint pt. Cup c. Table spoon T. or tbsp. Tea spoon t. or tsp.

  16. Metric Units of Capacity 1,000 milliliters (mL) = 1 liter (L) holds about 1mL of liquid holds about 1L of water

  17. Match each unit of capacity with its abbreviation gallon liter quart tablespoon teaspoon cup T. gal. qt. c. L. tsp.

  18. Which of the following objects has a capacity of about 1 liter? AB CD

  19. Which of the following real world objects holds the least amount? AB CD

  20. Which of the following real world objects holds the most amount? AB CD

  21. Great Job! DO YOUR BEST ON THE TEST!

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