Mass and Weight 1 ton = 2,000 pounds 1 pound = 16 ounces

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Mass and Weight 1 ton = 2,000 pounds 1 pound = 16 ounces Length 1 mile = 1,760 yards 1 mile = 5,280 feet 1 yard = 3 feet 1 foot = 12 inches Capacity and Volume 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces 1 quart = 2 pints 1 pint = 2 cups 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces Customary Measurements

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Customary Measurements. Capacity and Volume 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces 1 quart = 2 pints 1 pint = 2 cups 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces. Length 1 mile = 1,760 yards 1 mile = 5,280 feet 1 yard = 3 feet 1 foot = 12 inches. Mass and Weight 1 ton = 2,000 pounds - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mass and Weight

1 ton = 2,000 pounds1 pound = 16 ounces

Length

1 mile = 1,760 yards1 mile = 5,280 feet

1 yard = 3 feet1 foot = 12 inches

Capacity and Volume

1 gallon = 4 quarts1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces

1 quart = 2 pints1 pint = 2 cups

1 cup = 8 fluid ounces

Customary Measurements

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Length: U.S. Customary

The measurement of length uses different units. In the United States, we measure length in inches, feet, and yards. These are called U.S. Customary units. We use different units of measurements. The activity on the next page will help you learn about the units that these tools use for measuring.

tape measure

yardstick

ruler

In the United States, we use these tools to measure length.

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There are many times when we want to measure something. We can measure to find:

Capacity tells how much liquid a container will hold.

Length

Capacity

WeightWeight tells how heavy something is.

Length tells how long something is.Length

Weight

Capacity

Ways to Measure

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Customary Units

These are the units of measurement we use in the United States.

There are 3 ways we measure things.

1) linear (how long something is)

2) capacity (how much liquid something will hold)

3) weight (how heavy something is)

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Length

Pull 1 foot = 12 inches1 yard = 3 feet1 mile = 5,280 feet

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1) linear (how long something is)

·inches (in)·feet (ft)·yards (yd)·miles (mi)

1 ft = 12 in

1 mi = 1,780 yd1 mi = 5,280 ft1 yd = 3 ft

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Inch

Foot

Yard

Mile

These are the units used to measure length.

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Inch

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Foot

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Yard

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2) capacity (how much liquid something will hold)

·fluid ounces (fl oz)·cup (c)·pint (pt)·quart (qt)·gallon (gal)

1 c = 8 fl oz

1 gal = 4 qts1 qt = 2 pt1 pt = 2 c

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Capacity

Pull 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces1 pint = 2 cups1 quart = 2 pints1 gallon = 4 quarts

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Capacity: U.S.

Your robot should similar to the one shown here. Use the robot to help you answer the questions. Write the answers below.

How many pints are in two quarts? How many gallons will eight quarts make? How many cups do you need to fill a quart? How many cups are in a ½ gallon? How many cups are in one pint?

4

2

4

8

2

answer

answer

answer

answer

answer

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InstructionsLet's build a robot to help us remember how the units of capacity work together. Drag the gallon to the middle of the screen. One gallon equals four quarts. Drag the four quarts to make two legs and two arms. (The four quarts should be the top part of the arms and legs.) Two pints equals one quart. Eight quarts equals one gallon. Drag the eight pints to extend the arms and legs. (Show two pints below each of the four quarts. Do not mix with cups.) Two cups equals one pint. Sixteen cups equals one gallon. Drag the sixteen cups to extend the arms and legs even further. (Show two cups below each pint. Do not intersperse with other units of capacity.) Finally, draw a head on top of the robot.

Capacity: U.S. Customary

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2) capacity (how much liquid something will hold)

·fluid ounces (fl oz)·cup (c)·pint (pt)·quart (qt)·gallon (gal)

1 c = 8 fl oz

1 gal = 4 qts1 qt = 2 pt1 pt = 2 c

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Capacity

Pull 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces1 pint = 2 cups1 quart = 2 pints1 gallon = 4 quarts

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Capacity: U.S.

Your robot should similar to the one shown here. Use the robot to help you answer the questions. Write the answers below.

How many pints are in two quarts? How many gallons will eight quarts make? How many cups do you need to fill a quart? How many cups are in a ½ gallon? How many cups are in one pint?

4

2

4

8

2

answer

answer

answer

answer

answer

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InstructionsLet's build a robot to help us remember how the units of capacity work together. Drag the gallon to the middle of the screen. One gallon equals four quarts. Drag the four quarts to make two legs and two arms. (The four quarts should be the top part of the arms and legs.) Two pints equals one quart. Eight quarts equals one gallon. Drag the eight pints to extend the arms and legs. (Show two pints below each of the four quarts. Do not mix with cups.) Two cups equals one pint. Sixteen cups equals one gallon. Drag the sixteen cups to extend the arms and legs even further. (Show two cups below each pint. Do not intersperse with other units of capacity.) Finally, draw a head on top of the robot.

Capacity: U.S. Customary

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fluid ounces

quart

pint

cup

Which capacity unit would you use to measure ....

·the water in a bathtub

·a coffee mug

·a water bottle on your desk

·a rain drop

·a swimming pool

·a large jug of milk

gallon

drag the correct measurement

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If an object weighs less than a pound, its weight can be measured in ounces. Place each object on the scale. Guess if its weight is shown in pounds or ounces.

Weight: U.S. Customary

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Weight

Pull 1 pound = 16 ounces1 ton = 2,000 pounds

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3) weight (how heavy something is)

·ounce (oz)·pound (lb)·Ton (T)

1 lb = 16 oz1 T = 2,000 lb1 T = 32,000 oz

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ounce (oz)

Ton (T)

pound (lb)

Which weight unit would you use to measure ....

·your weight

·a school bus

·a feather

·a dime

·your desk

·an elephant

·your pencil

drag the correct measurement

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Weight

Which weighs more? Have students rotate the scales so that the heaviest side is lower.

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Your friend bought a cage for her guinea pig. Your friend wants to know the perimeter of the top of the cage. Let's measure it to find out how big it is! Look at the cage from the top.

Perimeter

Perimeter is the total distance around the outside of a polygon, or shape.

To find the perimeter, add the length of each side. Write the answer.

The two longest sides are each 3 feet long. The two shortest sides are each 2 feet long. Drag the 3’s to the two longest sides.Drag the 2’s to the two shortest sides.

2 + 2 + 3 + 3 = ________ feet

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Area

Have two students draw six equal squares and assemble them into a rectangle. This rectangle represents the area of the cage.

Instructions

We can also find the area of the bottom part of the cage.

Area is the amount of surface a shape covers. It is measured by the number of square units inside of the figure.

In this case, we are finding the area of a rectangle that is two feet long and three feet wide. The area of a rectangle is equal to its length multiplied by its width.

lengthwidth

= area

x

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An ounce (oz.), a pound (lb.), and a ton (T.) are U.S. Customary units used to measure weight. 16 ounces (oz.) = 1 pound (lb.) 2000 pounds (lb.) = 1 ton (T.)

A slice of bread weighs about one ounce. Sixteen slices weighs about one pound. 2,000 loaves of bread would weigh about 1 ton!Touch the bread.

Drag the correct word to complete the sentence.

Weight: U.S. Customary

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Measurements

gallon1 kilogram

6 feet2grams

yardsmillimeter16

Have two students compete to tap the correct answer for each question. Nine correct answers will reveal the new pet your friend is getting!