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Warm-Up 1.) On the cart, you will find a warm-up. 2.) When we return, we will review the material. 3.) If you finish, you may read.

Warm-Up 1.) I handed you the warm- up as you entered. 2.) You have 6 minutes to complete the tasks. Then, we will review the material. 3.) I am collecting the homework.

Converting Units in the Customary System MD. 1

I can convert units of measurement, capacity, and weight. Learning Target I can convert units of measurement, capacity, and weight.

Our Goal Complete each problem. 1.) When I convert small units to large units, I _____. 2.) When I convert large units to small units, I ______. 3.) True/False: 11 lbs = 180 oz 4.) True/False: 8 cups = 2 quarts 5.) A foot is equal to ______ inches. 1.) 48/3=16 feet 2.) 4x3=12 feet 3.) divide 4.) multiply

Rules for Converting Units When you go from a small unit to a larger unit, you will _______. SLD Some Lazy Dogs

Rules for Converting Units When you go from a large unit to a smaller unit, you will ______. LSM Love Some Money

In return, you must solve one of their problems. Walk Around the Room What are we doing? As the conversion detective, you will ask students to solve the problems. You will have them initial the problem. In return, you must solve one of their problems. You have to visit a new student for each question. That means that there should be 10 different initials on your paper. How do we do it? The only person who should here your conversation is the person you are talking to. You should move slowly without bumping anyone or anything. 12 x 5.5= 66 inches SLD 66/12= 5.5 feet

Yellow/Green Partner Task Compare each measurement to 2 quarts. Write the measurements in the correct box. 0.5 gallon 6 cups 1 gallon 4 pints 8 cups 6 pints Less than 2 Quarts Equal to 2 Quarts More than 2 Quarts

Evaluate Me Dahani carries all of these books in his backpack. What is the total weight in pounds of the books in his backpack? Book Weight Mathematics 3.75 lb Science 55 oz Social Studies 2.25 lb Literature 1 11 oz Literature 2 14 oz 3.75 lb + 2.25 lb = 6 lbs 55 oz + 11 oz + 14 oz = 80 ounces/16= 5 lbs 6 + 5 = 11 lbs Dahani carries 11 lbs of books in his backpack.

Can you convert units of measurement, capacity, and weight? Learning Target Can you convert units of measurement, capacity, and weight? PROVE IT!!

Corner Work Supplies Needed: 1.) Pencil 2.) Clipboard What you are doing: 1.) Working together to solve the problem. When you finish: 1.) Let Mrs. Luker check your answer. 2.) Complete your Exit Ticket.

Corner Work Dahani carries all of these books in his backpack. What is the total weight in ounces of the books in his backpack? Book Weight Mathematics 3.75 lb Science 55 oz Social Studies 2.25 lb Literature 1 11 oz Literature 2 14 oz 3.75 lb + 2.25 lb = 6 lbs x 16 = 96 ounces 55 oz + 11 oz + 14 oz = 80 ounces 96 + 80 = 176 ounces Dahani carries 11 lbs of books in his backpack.

Exit Ticket Complete each problem. 1.) When I convert small units to large units, I _____. 2.) When I convert large units to small units, I ______. 3.) True/False: 11 lbs = 180 oz 4.) True/False: 8 cups = 2 quarts 5.) A foot is equal to ______ inches. 1.) divide 2.) multiply 3.) F 4.) T 5.) 12 inches