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Measuring

Measuring. Metric Units: Capacity. By Rosi Barron. <--- To Teacher Page. Fifth Grade Measuring: Metric Measuring Capacity Tips: -Teachers, please read through the whole presentation prior to the activity. -Each activity is meant to be used in addition to your classroom teaching.

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Measuring

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  1. Measuring Metric Units: Capacity By Rosi Barron <--- To Teacher Page

  2. Fifth Grade Measuring: Metric Measuring Capacity • Tips: -Teachers, please read through the whole presentation prior to the activity. -Each activity is meant to be used in addition to your classroom teaching. -Each activity includes a journal component. • Objectives: TSW determine the appropriate metric unit for measuring capacity. Teacher Page

  3. Units of Capacity 1,000 milliliters (mL) = 1 Liter (L) 250 milliliters = 1 metric cup Journal each time you see this notepad.. The total capacity of 3 soda cans is about 1L. ---> Click here for the activity ---->

  4. For each item write mL or Land then tell why you chose this measurement as the most reasonable. A. B. C. E. D. F. Click here for the answers --->

  5. Each of these could be measured by using mL. -----> <------ Each of these could be measured by using L. Journal how the group of smaller containers might be measured in L ------->

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