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Page 1: Liquid Measurements By: Emily Woodard and Abby Skeen

Liquid Liquid MeasurementsMeasurements

By: Emily Woodard and Abby Skeen

Page 2: Liquid Measurements By: Emily Woodard and Abby Skeen

What you need…What you need…

Milk JugMilk Jug Quart Size ContainerQuart Size Container Pint Size ContainerPint Size Container Cup Size ContainerCup Size Container MarkerMarker WaterWater

Page 3: Liquid Measurements By: Emily Woodard and Abby Skeen

Direction #1Direction #1

Starting with the smallest Starting with the smallest container, pour water into the container, pour water into the next larger container.next larger container.

Mark the line of the water’s level.Mark the line of the water’s level. Then fill completely to the top to Then fill completely to the top to

see how much more is needed.see how much more is needed.

Page 4: Liquid Measurements By: Emily Woodard and Abby Skeen

Direction #2Direction #2

Pour that water into the next Pour that water into the next largest container. largest container.

Mark the line of the water’s level.Mark the line of the water’s level. Then fill completely to the top to Then fill completely to the top to

see how much more is needed.see how much more is needed.

Page 5: Liquid Measurements By: Emily Woodard and Abby Skeen

Direction #3Direction #3

Pour that water into the next Pour that water into the next largest container. largest container.

Mark the line of the water’s level.Mark the line of the water’s level. Then fill completely to the top to Then fill completely to the top to

see how much more is needed.see how much more is needed.

Page 6: Liquid Measurements By: Emily Woodard and Abby Skeen

Direction #4Direction #4

Pour that water into the next Pour that water into the next largest container. largest container.

Mark the line of the water’s level.Mark the line of the water’s level. Then fill completely to the top to Then fill completely to the top to

see how much more is needed.see how much more is needed.

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Which liquid Which liquid measurement is the measurement is the

smallest?smallest?

CupCup

Page 8: Liquid Measurements By: Emily Woodard and Abby Skeen

Which liquid Which liquid measurement is the measurement is the

largest?largest?

GallonGallon

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How many pints fit in a How many pints fit in a quart?quart?

TwoTwo

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How many cups fit in a How many cups fit in a gallon?gallon?

SixteenSixteen

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How many quarts fit in How many quarts fit in a gallon?a gallon?

FourFour

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The EndThe End