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Capacity—Measuring Liquid. A Third Grade Review!. Customary Capacity. There are 4 main units of customary capacity! Gallons—Gal Quarts—Qt Pints—Pt Cups--C. Gallons are used to measure large amounts. Gallons. i. a. n. t. Quarts. Here is a quart of milk. Pints.
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Capacity—Measuring Liquid A Third Grade Review!
Customary Capacity • There are 4 main units of customary capacity! • Gallons—Gal • Quarts—Qt • Pints—Pt • Cups--C
Gallons are used to measure large amounts. Gallons i a n t
Quarts Here is a quart of milk.
Pints Mason and Jelly Jars are about a pint.
Conversions Use the Big G!!
Go P P at CCs…P’s for Pints, C’s for Cups C …Then put 2 of these in each quart! C
C C C C
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
Which is more: 3 qt or 4 pt? When I look at the Big G, I see that 4 pt is the same as 2 qt. That means that 3 qt is more than 4 pt.
Try this one: Ms. Itzhaki went to the store to buy 6 quarts of milk. They were out of quarts! She had to get pints instead. How many pints did she need to bring home the same amount of milk? Click the button to see the Big G.
Metric Capacity There are 2 main units of metric capacity. Liters--L Milliliters--mL
Liters a r g We measure large things in liters. e
A Milliliter is about a drop. A drop of water. An eyedropper of medicine.
Conversions in Metric! 1,000 mL = 1 L When converting L to mL, put 3 zeros in place of the L--that’s multiplying by 1,000. 2 L = ___________ mL 000 So, 2 L = 2,000 mL
4 L = _______________ mL 000 So, 4 L = 4,000 mL __________ mL = 2 L 000 So, 2,000 mL = 2 L
Ms. Itzhaki’s water cooler holds 5,000 mL of Kool-Aid. She has 2 bottles of Kool-Aid. Each bottle holds 2 L. Will the Kool-Aid fit in her water cooler?
Step One: Draw the picture to show what she has. = 4L + 2 L 2 L Step Two: Convert to the lower unit--mL. 4 L = _______ mL… 000 so 4 L = 4,000 mL
Ms. Itzhaki’s water cooler holds 5,000 mL of Kool-Aid. She has 2 bottles of Kool-Aid. Each bottle holds 2 L. Will the Kool-Aid fit in her water cooler? Step Three: Answer the Question. YES, since she has 4,000 mL of water, it will fit in her 5,000 mL container!
Congratulations! You are now… Capacity Experts!