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Customary Measurements - Capacity

Customary Measurements - Capacity

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Mathematics

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3rd Grade

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Medium

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CCSS
4.MD.A.1, 2.MD.A.3, 2.OA.C.4

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6 Slides • 16 Questions

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MD 2 Customary Measurements - Focus on Capacity - Day 1

3rd grade

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Let's Review

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Multiple Choice

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1 foot

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1 inch

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Multiple Choice

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A

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B

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C

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D

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Multiple Choice

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Multiple Choice

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Multiple Choice

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A

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Focus Lesson:

Customary Units of Capacity

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Multiple Choice

What would you use to measure the amount of soup in a can?

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fluid ounces

2

gallon

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Multiple Choice

Liquid capacity means

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how much something weighs

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how much liquid there is

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how long something is

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what color something is

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Multiple Choice

What are the customary units?

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cups, pints, gallon, inches

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gallon, cups, quarts, and pints

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cups, quarts, pints, and mL

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gallon, quarts, feet, and cups

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Multiple Choice

Which is a valid unit of measuring a liquid?

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Inches

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Pounds

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Cups

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Centimeters

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Multiple Choice

A Pitcher of lemonade is closer to 1 cup or 1 Gallon?
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Gallon
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Cup

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Multiple Choice

Which is larger, a gallon or a quart?

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Quart

2

Gallon

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Multiple Choice

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Which unit is most appropriate for measuring this item (milk jug)?

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Quart

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Gallon

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Pint

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Cup

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Multiple Choice

True or False: A pint is more than a gallon?

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Which unit of measurement would you use to measure the volume of a fish tank?

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Ounces

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Inches

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Gallons

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Cups

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Multiple Choice

What would you use to measure how much water to add to a recipe?

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Inches

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Feet

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Quarts

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Cups

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Multiple Choice

True or false: A cup is bigger than a gallon?

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True

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False

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Welcome to the Land of Gallon

  • 1 gallon = 4 quarts, 8 pints, 16 cups

  • 1 quart = 2 pints, 4 cups

  • 1 pint = 2 cups

  • We will watch a video story about the Land of Gallon.

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Guided Practice: Measuring Capacity

Customary Units

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MD 2 Customary Measurements - Focus on Capacity - Day 1

3rd grade

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