Measure liquids using both standard units and metric units. (0406.4.7)
Links verified on 11/12/2011
- Artie Ounces Soda Jerk - read the client order, then fill the order using standard units in this interactive game from Mr. Nussbaum
- Capacity Worksheets - These printable measurement worksheets for measuring capacity or volume. These worksheets use standard, customary units: gallons, quarts, pints, and
- Computation Castle - a game that requires the utilization of several math skills: mixed numbers/improper fractions, equivalent fractions, metric conversions, exponents, rounding to the nearest thousands and thousandths and place value
- Conversion Table - two columns of conversion rates; US to metric and metric to US
- Horrendous Soup - To get the recipe right, you have to show the ability to convert the mass, capacity, and distance of the given ingredients to different metric measurements
- International System of Units - commonly used metric system units, symbols, and prefixes
- Kitchen Math - liquid measure
- Kitchen Math - dry measure
- Measuring - [cross-curricular activity] a Science Skills worksheet
- Measuring Volume - [worksheet] Estimate the volume each object can hold. Then find the actual amount that each container or one similar can hold.
- Measuring Volume Worksheets - Use these printables to help students learn about measuring capacity, or volume, using metric units. Skills include estimating capacity in milliliters and liters, as well as converting units.
- Measuring With Maggie - An Introduction to US Standard Units, also known as "English Units" or "US Customary Units", at the bottom of the page you will find links to six questions about this topic
- Metric Mania: Volume Worksheet - worksheet from the Science Spot
- Standard Units of Capacity - capacity conversions [c, qt, p, gal, oz] drag and drop math drill
- Units of Measurement - length, mass, area, and volume measurements and conversion factors
- United States Customary Units of Measure - Wikipedia entry
- Volume Lab: Count your drops! - science lab for students to guess many drops of water will it take to equal 1 milliliter
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