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Metric System

Do you remember the helpful acronym about King Henry?. Metric System. Objective. Convert within the metric system using the prefixes:. Kilo Hecto Deka Deci Centi Milli. BrainPOP Metric vs. Imperial http://www.brainpop.com/math/numbersandoperations/metricvsimperial/zoom.weml.

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Metric System

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  1. Do you remember the helpful acronym about King Henry? Metric System

  2. Objective • Convert within the metric system using the prefixes: • Kilo • Hecto • Deka • Deci • Centi • Milli

  3. BrainPOP Metric vs. Imperial • http://www.brainpop.com/math/numbersandoperations/metricvsimperial/zoom.weml

  4. The Metric System x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 x10 ÷10 ÷10 ÷10 ÷10 ÷10 ÷10

  5. Measurement Estiments • Meter 1.5 meter – man 1 meter – length of desk 8 meters – length of classroom • Gram 1 kilogram – pair of tennis shoes 1 gram – paperclip • Liter 2-liter bottle of pop 1-liter bottle of water

  6. The Wonderful 10’s • 13 x 10 = 130 • When multiplying by 10, you add a 0 to the end of the number. Or move one place to the right. • 13 x 100 = 1,300 • When multiplying by 100, you add two 0’s to the end of the number. • 130 ÷ 10 = 13 • When dividing by 10 you move the decimal one place to the left. • 130 ÷ 100 = 1.3 • When dividing by 100 you move the decimal two places to the left.

  7. 30 hm = ___________m • How many jumps from hm to m? x10 x10

  8. 4.3 meters to centimeters • 25 centimeters to millimeters • 961 meters to kilometers • 4.3 x 100 = • 430 centimeters • 25 x 10 = • 250 millimeters • 961 ÷ 1000 = • 0.961 kilometers

  9. 0.035 kilograms to grams • 325 milligrams to centigrams • 7.1 centigrams to grams • 0.035 x 1000 = • 35 grams • 325 ÷ 10 = • 32.5 centigrams • 7.1 ÷ 100 = • 0.071 grams

  10. 527 centiliters to liters • 12 liters to kiloliters • 8 kiloliters to centiliters • 527 centiliters ÷ 100 = • 5.27 liters • 12 ÷ 1000 = • 0.012 kiloliters • 8 x 100,000 = • 800,000 centiliters

  11. Maddie measured the weight of an object as 95 milligrams. • To convert the number of milligrams into grams, Maddie should • Divide the number of milligrams by 100. • Divide the number of milligrams by 1,000. • Multiply the number of milligrams by 100. • Multiply the number of milligrams by 1,000.

  12. In 98 kilograms there are exactly how many hectograms? • 0.98 hectograms • 9.8 hectograms • 980 hectograms • 9800 hectograms

  13. To convert 89 milliliters to liters, the number of milliliters should be divided by what number? • 10 • 100 • 1,000 • 10,000

  14. In 220 hectograms, there are exactly how many grams? • 22 grams • 2,200 grams • 22,000 grams • 220,000 grams

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