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Metric Measurement

Metric Measurement. Understanding the Metric System. How Many Shoes?. Burma. Liberia. Systems of Measurment. Two systems commonly used for measuring:. 1. U.S. Standard (Customary System). 2. Metric System (SI). Temperature. U. S. Standard Units. Metric Units. unit - degrees.

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Metric Measurement

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  1. Metric Measurement Understanding the Metric System

  2. How Many Shoes?

  3. Burma Liberia

  4. Systems of Measurment Two systems commonly used for measuring: 1. U.S. Standard (Customary System) 2. Metric System (SI)

  5. Temperature U. S. Standard Units Metric Units unit - degrees unit - degrees scale - Fahrenheit scale - Celsius The unit of measurement for temperature is the degree. There are three scales used to measure temperature: 0 F • Fahrenheit scale • Celsius scale 0 C • Kelvin scale K

  6. Length/Distance U. S. Standard Units Metric Base Unit meter inches m feet yards miles

  7. Mass U. S. Standard Units Metric Base Unit (weight) gram ounces g pounds tons

  8. Volume U. S. Standard Units Metric Base Unit teaspoons tablespoons liquids: liter fluid ounces L cups solids: cubic meter pints quarts m3 gallons

  9. Common Metric Prefixes k h dk m, g, L d c m Packet: page 2

  10. Working with the Metric System meter gram liter kilo- hecto- deka- deci- centi- milli- 10 1 1 000 100 0.1 0.01 0.001 Packet: page 3

  11. 25 kg 36 ML 15 Cm 47 mL 59 km 63 kl 94 dg 86 MM 71 cg 9 ml 1 m 10 Ls 15 kgs 20 ms 12 mm 32 km 125 cgs 67 mL 86 cm 75 gs Homework: Writing Metric Units

  12. 10.2 cm 420 cL. 50 mm 15 g. 4 L 3 mL 17 km. 889 dg. 1 600 m. 48.1 kL 554 km 420mL 39.5 mg 959.8L 5.57 cm 1 498 kg 9,532 mL 1,810 cm 2 674 cg 6,148 km Homework: Writing Metric Units

  13. 1.5 cm 397 kg .7 mL 0.143 dg .253 km 4.80 cm 7.5 kg 120 mL 19.00 dg 0.390 km 8.1 cm 0.9 km 5.63 m 0.51 mg 6.4 mm Homework: Writing Metric Units

  14. Converting in the Metric System

  15. $5.00 500 pennies 50 dimes

  16. Metric Conversions Move the decimal to the left. kilo- hecto- deka- Base Unit deci- centi- milli- Move the decimal to the right.

  17. kilo- hecto- deka- BASE deci- centi- milli- 300 1. 3 m = _______ cm 2nd : Determine your starting point 1 3rd : Determine your ending point 2 4th : Count the number of steps 3. 1st: Rewrite the number adding a decimal point 5th: Move the decimal point the same number of jumps in the same direction

  18. kilo- hecto- deka- BASE deci- centi- milli- 19 000 2. 19 g = __________ mg 2nd : Determine your starting point 1 3rd : Determine your ending point 2 4th : Count the number of steps 3 19. 1st: Rewrite the number adding a decimal point 5th: Move the decimal point the same number of jumps in the same direction

  19. kilo- hecto- deka- BASE deci- centi- milli- 3 900 3. 3.9 km = _______ m 1 2nd : Determine your starting point 2 3 3rd : Determine your ending point 4th : Count the number of steps 3.9 1st: Rewrite the number with the decimal point 5th: Move the decimal point the same number of jumps in the same direction

  20. kilo- hecto- deka- BASE deci- centi- milli- 9 4. 9 000 mm = _______ m 2nd : Determine your starting point 3 3rd : Determine your ending point 2 1 4th : Count the number of steps 9 000. 1st: Rewrite the number adding a decimal point 5th: Move the decimal point the same number of jumps in the same direction

  21. kilo- hecto- deka- BASE deci- centi- milli- 0.5 5. 500 mg = _______ g 2nd : Determine your starting point 3 3rd : Determine your ending point 2 1 4th : Count the number of steps 500. 1st: Rewrite the number adding a decimal point 5th: Move the decimal point the same number of jumps in the same direction

  22. kilo- hecto- deka- BASE deci- centi- milli- 0.019 5. 19 m = _______ km 3 2nd : Determine your starting point 2 1 3rd : Determine your ending point 4th : Count the number of steps 19. 1st: Rewrite the number adding a decimal point 5th: Move the decimal point the same number of jumps in the same direction

  23. kilo- hecto- deka- Base Unit deci- centi- milli-

  24. Conversion Practice 1 1 000 • 1. 1 000 mg = _____ g 2. 1 L = _____ mL • 3. 160 cm = _____ mm 4. 14 km = _______ m • 5. 109 g = _____ kg 6. 250 m = _____ km • 3 mm = _______ cm 8. 4 mL = _______ L • 9. 98 cg = _______ g 10. 6cL = _______ L 1 600 14 000 0.109 0.25 0.3 0.004 0.98 0.06 Packet: page 10

  25. 3 000 7 Metric Conversions 3 11 50 4 9 000 9 6 000 10 0.002 15 3 000 55 6 700 2 500 250

  26. Conversion Challenge • 1. kilogram _____ 4. milliliter _____ 7. kilometer _____ • 2. meter _____ 5. millimeter _____ 8. centimeter _____ • 3. gram _____ 6. liter _____ 9. milligram _____ kg mL km m mm cm g L mg Packet page 11

  27. 2 000 mg = _____ g 6) 5 L = _____ mL 11) 16 cm = _____ mm • 104 km = _______m 7) 198 g = _____ kg 12) 2 500 m = _____ km • 480 cm = _____ m 8) 75 mL = _____ L 13) 65 g = ________ mg • 5.6 kg = _____ g 9) 50 cm = _____ m 14) 6.3 cm = _____ mm • 8 mm = _____ cm 10) 5.6 = _____ cm 15) 120 mg = _____ g 2 5 000 160 104 000 0.198 2.5 4.8 0.075 65 000 5 600 0.5 63 0.8 560 0.12 Packet page 11

  28. Metric Measurement Measuring with the Metric System

  29. Measuring Temperature Temperature - the measure of how hot or cold something is Instrument - thermometer Metric unit of measurement - degrees Celsius 0 C

  30. Comparing Temperature Scales

  31. Celsius scale Fahrenheit scale U. S. standard system commonly used by scientists 0 F water boils at 1000 C water freezes at 00 C Units of Temperature Kelvin scale official SI unit 0 K coldest temperature – absolute 0

  32. Reading a Thermometer http://www.echalk.co.uk/maths/dfes_numeracy/Assets/thermometer_flash.swf http://www.mathsisfun.com/measure/thermometer.html

  33. Measuring Mass Mass : the measure of the amount of matter in an object Metric unit of measurement: gram g Instrument used: triple-beam balance

  34. Balances are used to measure mass. Scales are used to measure weight. Different weights

  35. Measuring Mass Characteristics measured in g and kg; measured with a balance Definition the measure of the amount of matter in an object Mass Examples paper clip = 1 g baseball bat = 1 kg 1 kg = 1 000 g Nonexamples weight-a force measured with a scale

  36. Triple-Beam Balance triple beam balance triple-beam balance measuring mass with a triple beam balance

  37. Measuring Length Length: the distance between two points Metric unit of measurement: meter m Instrument used: metric ruler meter stick

  38. Definition – the distance between two points Length Units of Length Measuring Length basic unit - meter metric ruler meter stick smaller measurements: cm, mm larger measurement: km divided into cm and mm 1 cm = 10 mm

  39. You are 1.8 m tall, so that makes you 180 cm or 1 800 mm tall.

  40. Using a Metric Ruler What’s my Length?

  41. The metric unit of measurement for length is the meter. Length – the distance between two points

  42. Measuring Volume Definition: The amount of space an object occupies

  43. Measuring Volume of Liquids Metric unit of measurement: liter L Instruments used: graduated cylinder beaker

  44. Measuring Volume: Outline I. Volume a. Definition: the amount of space an object takes up (or occupies) • Volume of Liquids • a. Equipment Used: • b. Unit of Measurement: graduated cylinder, beaker liter (L) milliliter (mL)

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