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Topic 18

Topic 18. 3 rd Grade Created 2012. Volume. 18-1. You have already learned how to measure the area of plane (2-D) figures. Today you will learn how to measure the amount of space inside solid (3D) figures. Customary Units of Capacity. 18-2.

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Topic 18

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  1. Topic 18 3rd Grade Created 2012

  2. Volume 18-1

  3. You have already learned how to measure the area of plane (2-D) figures. Today you will learn how to measure the amount of space inside solid (3D) figures.

  4. Customary Units of Capacity 18-2

  5. You have already learned how to measure the volume of solid figures. Today you will learn how to measure how much a container holds. • This container holds about a cup. What other containers hold about one cup? • Pint? • Quart? • Gallon?

  6. Capacity • The amount of liquid a container will hold

  7. 1 cup (c)= school milk • 1 pint (pt)= small ice cream • 1 quart (qt) = orange juice carton • 1 gallon (gal)= gallon of milk

  8. 2 cups = 1 pint • 2 pints = 1 quart • 4 quarts = 1 gallon

  9. Let’s Practice!

  10. Choose the best estimate • 1 c • 1 qt

  11. Choose the best estimate • 3 pt • 3 gal

  12. Choose the best estimate • 1 pt • 1 gal

  13. Choose the best estimate • 1 c • 1 pt

  14. Choose the best estimate • 1 c • 1 pt

  15. Choose the best estimate • 2 pt • 2 qt

  16. Choose the best estimate • 22 c • 22 qt Kitchen sink

  17. Choose the best estimate • 1 c • 1 qt Water glass

  18. Choose the best estimate • 1 c • 1 qt Baby bottle

  19. Choose the best estimate • 3 c • 3 qt Tea kettle

  20. Choose the best estimate • c • pt Tea cup

  21. Choose the best estimate • c • qt Pitcher of juice

  22. Which measurement best describes the capacity of a bathtub? • 50 cups • 50 quarts • 50 gallons • 50 pints

  23. Which of the objects below holds about 1 pint? • Can of soup • Punch bowl • Gas tank • pool

  24. Which is NOT a customary unit used to measure capacity? • pint • cube • quart • gallon

  25. Which of these objects probably holds about 1 pint? • Bath tub • barrel • Dog bowl • Tea spoon

  26. Which measurement best describes the capacity of a juice box you might bring with your lunch? • 1 cup • 1 pint • 1 quart • 1 gallon

  27. Units of Weight 18-3

  28. You have learned how to measure the capacity of a container. Today you will learn how to measure how heavy an object is. What objects could be about as heavy as this textbook? The weight of an object is a measure of how heavy the object is or how strong gravity is pulling down on an object.

  29. Weight • a measure of how heavy the object is or how strong gravity is pulling down on an object.

  30. 1 ounce (oz) weighs about the same as one slice of bread • 1 pound (lb) weighs about the same as a loaf of bread • 1 ton (T) weighs about the same as a small car

  31. 16 ounces = 1 pound • 2,000 pounds = 1 ton

  32. How much does this weigh?! • 1 oz • 1 lb

  33. How much does this weigh?! • 6 oz • 6 lb

  34. How much does this weigh?! • 10 oz • 10 lb

  35. How much does this weigh?! • 300 lb • 300 T

  36. How much does this weigh?! • 200 lb • 2 T

  37. How much does this weigh?! • 2 oz • 2 lb

  38. How much does this weigh?! • 1 oz • 1 lb A cracker

  39. How much does this weigh?! • 30 oz • 30 lb Television set

  40. How much does this weigh?! • 5 oz • 5 lb Baseball hat

  41. How much does this weigh?! • 30 lb • 3 T elephant

  42. How much does this weigh?! • lb • T Student desk

  43. How much does this weigh?! • oz • lb lemon

  44. How much does this weigh?! • oz • lb bicycle

  45. How much does this weigh?! • lb • T truck

  46. Which animal weighs about 1 ton? • Squirrel • Giraffe • Wolf • Monkey

  47. Which animal weighs about 1 ounce? • fox • lamb • mouse • kangaroo

  48. Which is the best estimate for the weight of a stove? • 250 ounces • 250 pounds • 250 tons • 250 feet

  49. Metric Units of Capacity 18-4

  50. You have learned how to find the capacity of containers using customary units. Today you will learn how to find the capacity of containers using metric units.

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