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Splash Screen. Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 10–2) Main Idea and Vocabulary Example 1: Choose Metric Units Example 2: Estimate Capacity. Lesson Menu. I will estimate and measure metric units of capacity. liter (L) milliliter (mL). Main Idea/Vocabulary. Choose Metric Units.

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  1. Splash Screen

  2. Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 10–2) Main Idea and Vocabulary Example 1: Choose Metric Units Example 2: Estimate Capacity Lesson Menu

  3. I will estimate and measure metric units of capacity. • liter (L) • milliliter (mL) Main Idea/Vocabulary

  4. Choose Metric Units William is putting drops in his eyes. What unit should he use to measure the amount of drops? A liter is too large. An eyedropper would hold small amounts of liquid. Answer:William should measure the amount in milliliters. Example 1

  5. A B Tom is filling his new fish tank with water. What unit should he use to measure the amount of water needed? • liter • milliliter Example 1

  6. Estimate Capacity Roni is bringing limeade to the party. Choose the better estimate for the amount of limeade Roni will bring to the party, 7 milliliters or 7 liters? 7 mL is a small amount. It is not reasonable. Since 7 liters is a larger amount of limeade, 7 liters is reasonable. Answer:Roni will bring 7 liters of limeade to the party. Example 2

  7. A B Nick found a bottle cap full of rain water. Choose the better estimate for the amount of rain water captured in the bottle cap, 20 milliliters or 20 liters. • 20 milliliters • 20 liters Example 2

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  9. Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 10–2) Image Bank Math Tool Chest Capacity Volume Resources

  10. A B C D (over Lesson 10–2) Solve. Use the guess and check strategy. Jessica ran 40 miles in 7 days. She ran equal distances on Tuesday and Thursday, which was half of her mileage for the week. For the other 5 days she ran the same distance each day. How far did she run each day? • 7 miles on Tuesday and Thursday; 3 miles each other day • 8 miles on Tuesday and Thursday; 4 miles each other day • 10 miles on Tuesday and Thursday; 4 miles each other day • 20 miles on Tuesday and Thursday; 1 mile each other day Five Minute Check 1

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