Systems of Measurement – Metric & Imperial – Shootout!

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Systems of Measurement – Metric & Imperial – Shootout! Students compete (1v1 in pairs or in teams, at their tables or at the front) to answer questions the quickest. Students could write on your whiteboard or their own. Delete too difficult/easy question slides beforehand (and its individual intro slide). Click anywhere to start the music, then click ‘Go’ to show the question, then click again to show the answer. This game has sound!

Shootout! Metric & Imperial

Correct Answer = 1pt Fastest! = 1pt

Ready? Go!

300 cm = ________ m 3

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18 cm = ________ mm 180

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4 pounds = ______ ounces 64

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6 kilograms = ______ g 6000

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24 pints = ______ gallons 3

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2 feet = ________ inches 24

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3 litres = ______ ml 3000

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4.5 m = ________ cm 450

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2.5 km = ________ m 2500

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5.5 gallons = ______ pints 44

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300 feet = ________ yards 100

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0.8 kilograms = ______ g 800

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48 inches = ________ feet 4

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42 pounds = ______ stone 3

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2500 millilitres = ______ l 2.5

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3400 m = ________ km 3.4

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5500 kilograms = ______ t 5.5

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2 tons = ______ pounds 4480

tom@goteachmaths.co.uk Questions? Comments? Suggestions? …or have you found a mistake!? Any feedback would be appreciated . Please feel free to email: tom@goteachmaths.co.uk