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Measuring Liquids

Measuring Liquids. By: Mr. Hoffman 2 nd grade Accawmacke Elementary. From Biggest to Smallest. Gallon Quart Pint Cup. Liter. Gallon. Biggest unit Water Milk. Quart. 2 nd biggest unit Motor oil Chinese food 4 quarts in 1 gallon. Liter. Not used often

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Measuring Liquids

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  1. Measuring Liquids By: Mr. Hoffman 2nd grade Accawmacke Elementary

  2. From Biggest to Smallest • Gallon • Quart • Pint • Cup • Liter

  3. Gallon • Biggest unit • Water • Milk

  4. Quart • 2nd biggest unit • Motor oil • Chinese food • 4 quarts in 1 gallon

  5. Liter • Not used often • Mostly with soda or juice

  6. Pint • 3rd biggest unit • Small ice cream • Blood! • 2 pints in 1 quart

  7. Cup • Smallest unit • Used for cooking • 2 cups in 1 pint

  8. How much in each? • 1 gallon = • 4 quarts = • 8 pints = • 16 cups

  9. What is the biggest unit of liquid? • A – pint • B – gallon • C – cup • D - quart

  10. What is the smallest unit of liquid? • A – pint • B – gallon • C – cup • D - quart

  11. How many quarts in 1 gallon? • A – 4 • B – 2 • C – 5 • D – too many!

  12. How many cups in a gallon? • 20 • 10 • 2 • 16

  13. What do they measure the big soda bottles with? • Pounds • Ounces • Liters • Grams

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