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Measurement. Erika Holmes. Gallons, Quarts, Pints, and Cups. Content Area: Math Grade Level: 3 rd Summary: The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is to help students to distinguish between gallons, quarts, pints and cups. Learning Objective:

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Measurement

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  1. Measurement Erika Holmes Gallons, Quarts, Pints, and Cups

  2. Content Area: Math Grade Level: 3rd • Summary: • The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is to help students to distinguish between gallons, quarts, pints and cups. • Learning Objective: • Given a picture of Mr. Gallon and brief overview on capacity, the student will be able to successfully answer questions on an instructional PowerPoint with 100% accuracy. • Content Standard: • GLE 0306.4.5: Solve measurement problems involving fractional parts of linear units and capacity units. • Accomplishment: • 0306.4.7: Recognize the relationships among cups, pints, quarts, and gallons.

  3. Meet Mr. Gallon • http://www.teachhouston.uh.edu/TeachHouston_document/lesson_plans1/images/GENERIC_image002.gif • Click on the link above to see a picture of Mr. Gallon! • This picture will help you to remember the different measurements that make up a gallon.

  4. 1 gallon = 4 quarts • 1 quart = 2 pints • 1 pint = 2 cups • So 1 gallon includes: 4 quarts, 8 pints, and 16 cups

  5. Question: • Which of the following is the biggest? • Quart • Cup • Gallon • Pint

  6. Correct • That is the answer!

  7. Question: • If you have 3 pints, how many cups do you have? • 5 cups • 6 cups • 7 cups • 8 cups

  8. Correct • That is the answer!

  9. Question: • How many pints are in 2 gallons? • 46 pints • 32 pints • 16 pints • 8 pints

  10. Correct • That is the answer!

  11. Question: • If you have 12 cups, how many quarts do you have? • 3 quarts • 4 quarts • 5 quarts • 2 quarts

  12. Correct • That is the answer!

  13. Games: • http://www.oj.com/ojgame.html • Click on the link above to playan online game. • Makesureyouread the directionsverycarefully!

  14. Summary Every gallon is equal to either 4 quarts, 8 pints, or 16 cups. A gallon has the largest capacity, and a cup has the smallest. 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 2 pints 1 pint = 2 cups Don’t forget about Mr. Gallon to help serve as a visual reminder!

  15. Incorrect • Try Again!

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