What's in Your Refrigerator?

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What's in Your Refrigerator? Rexilius 2013

What’s in Your Refrigerator? Project Objectives: -To recognize math units of measure used in everyday life. -To identify customary and metric units of capacity. -To carry out simple conversions of customary and metric units of capacity.

What's in Your Refrigerator? You will locate 10 items in your refrigerator and find both the customary and/or metric unit of measure for each item. You will change the customary unit of measure to another unit of standard measure for five items. You will change the metric unit of measure to another metric unit of measure for five items.

What’s In Your Refrigerator? Procedures – or… “Hey, What do I do?” Open the refrigerator. Write down the names of ten items on your chart. Check off whether the item is given in the customary unit of measure and/or the metric unit of measure. Write down the capacity of 5 items in their customary measure and then change the unit of capacity. Write down the capacity of 5 items in their metric measure and change the unit of capacity.

Conversion Charts Customary Units Metric Units 1 pint (pt) = 2 cups (c) 1 quart (qt) = 2 pints 1 quart (qt) = 4 cups 1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts 1 gallon (gal) = 8 pints 1 gallon (gal) = 16 cups Metric Units 1 liter = 1,000 milliliters Milli = 1/1000th So liters are greater or hold more than milliliters. Changing from one metric unit to another involves multiplying or dividing by 10.

Refrigerator Items # Name of Item Customary Metric Example: Jar of Pickles X X 1. _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 3. _____________________________________________

Customary Item Conversions Customary Units Name of Item Container Capacity Equivalent Capacity 1._________________________________________________________ 2._________________________________________________________ 3._________________________________________________________ 4._________________________________________________________ 5._________________________________________________________ Customary Units 1 pint (pt) = 2 cups (c) 1 quart (qt) = 2 pints 1 quart (qt) = 4 cups 1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts 1 gallon (gal) = 8 pints 1 gallon (gal) = 16 cups

Metric Item Conversions Metric Units Name of Item Container Capacity Equivalent Capacity 1._________________________________________________________ 2._________________________________________________________ 3._________________________________________________________ 4._________________________________________________________ 5._________________________________________________________ Metric Units 1 liter = 1,000 milliliters Milli = 1/1000th *So liters are greater or hold more than milliliters. Changing from one metric unit to another involves multiplying or dividing by 10. Multiply to change from larger units to smaller units. Divide to change from smaller units to larger units.

What’s In Your Refrigerator? Rubric Category 4/Excels 3/Good 2/Developing 1/Minimal Refrigerator items list 10 ITEMS 8/9 ITEMS 6/7 ITEMS 5 or LESS Customary Conversions 5 CORRECT 4 CORRECT 3 CORRECT 1-2 CORRECT Metric Conversions 5 CORRECT 4 CORRECT 3 CORRECT 1-2 CORRECT Met Due Date MET DATE DIDN’T MEET

What’s in Your Refrigerator? Math Home Project Dear Parents, Tonight your child is bringing a small at-home project to be completed by________________. Please help your child follow the What’s in Your Refrigerator? Procedures and return the project by the due date. Thanks!