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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. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Weight and Capacity
2.G.5.4 FCA 14
How can objects be measured? How do you select the right tool to
measure?
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Let’s Learn MoreCapacity with Metric Units Video
Independent PracticeOunces and Pounds
Activity 15-19 Lesson 10.1 - 10.5Grab and Go Activity Kit
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Grams and KilogramsClick Here
Cups, Pints, Quarts, GallonsClick Here
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Standard Units of Weight
16 ounces (oz) = 1 pound (lb)
about 1 ounce
about 1 pound
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Metric Units of Weight
1,000 grams (g) = 1 kilogram (kg)
about 1 gram
about 1 kilogram
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Tools used to measure weight
Kitchen Scale
Spring Scale
Bathroom Scale
Balance Scale
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Kitchen ScaleUsed to measure food and
other small objects. Measures in pounds (lb), ounces (oz), grams (g), and
kilograms (kg)
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Bathroom ScaleUsed to measure how heavy a person is.
Measures in pounds (lb), ounces (oz), grams (g), and
kilograms (kg)
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Spring ScaleUses force to measure the weight of an object that is
hung on the hook.
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Balance ScaleUsed to compare the
difference in weight between two objects.
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Match each unit of weight with its abbreviationpound
gram
ounce
kilogram
kg.
oz.
g.
lb.
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poundslb.
Look at the scale. How much do the apples
weigh? A 0 pounds
B 16 pounds
C 3 pounds
D 5 pounds
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kilogramskg.
A 4 kilograms
B 10 kilograms
C 3 kilograms
D 5 kilograms
Look at the scale. How much do the books
weigh?
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Which of the following objects weigh about an
ounce in real life?
A B
C D
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Which measurement tool would be best to use to weigh a child?
A B
C D
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Standard Units of Capacity
Gallongal.
Quartqt.
Pintpt.
Cupc.
TablespoonT. or tbsp.
Teaspoont. or tsp.
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Metric Units of Capacity
1,000 milliliters (mL) = 1 liter (L)
holds about
1mL of liquid
holds about 1L of water
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Match each unit of capacity with its
abbreviationgallon
liter
quart
tablespoon
teaspoon
cup
T.
gal.
qt.
c.
L.
tsp.
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A B
C D
Which of the following objects has a capacity of
about 1 liter?
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A B
C D
Which of the following real world
objects holds the least amount?
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A B
C D
Which of the following real world
objects holds the most amount?
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Great Job!
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