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LengthVolume MassWeight TimeTemperature

(On the left flap) Meter (m) Centimeter (cm) The length of my pencil is cm. (Under the left flap) The distance between two points

Kilogram (kg) Gram (g) 1 kg = 2.2 lb My mass is kg. The quantity of matter in an object.

Second (s) Minute (min) This class is long. A measureable period during which an action, process, or condition exists or continues.

(Under the right side flap) A measure of space, in cubic units (On the right flap) Cubic meters (m3) Cubic centimeters (cm3) Liters (L) Milliliters (mL) Volume of a cube = L x W x H

The force with which gravity pulls on a quantity of matter Newtons (N) Because there is more gravity on Earth than on the moon, I weigh on the moon than on Earth.

The degree of hotness or coldness of a body of environment. Celsius (°C) Kelvin (K) It is °C outside today.