copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc METRIC CAPACITY UNITS GRADE 3 copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc Hello, How are you doing? Today, we are going to start a new lesson on Capacity. copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc Capacity A measure of dry or liquid volume of a container. Example – The capacity of milk container is 1 liter. copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
Metric Units of Capacity There are two metric units of capacity. Liter (L) Milliliter (ml) 1 liter = 1,000 milliliter copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc Examples Liter is larger unit than milliliter. Example Water in bottle is measured in liter (L) The medicine in dropper is measured in milliliter (ml) copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc Conversion Liter can be changed to milliliter by multiplying with 1,000. 5L = 5 x 1,000 = 5,000 ml copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc Conversion Milliliter (ml) can be changed to Liter (l) by dividing with 1,000. 500 ml = 500/1000 = ½ = 0.5 L copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
Single serving of milk from milk box is measured in -----. Liter Milliliter None of the above copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
Fill in the Blanks. 7 L = ----- m L Answer- 7 x 1,000 = 7,000 ml copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
Choose the better estimate for the water in the glass. 200 ml 500 ml 20 ml 125 ml copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
Use L or ml to describe the capacity of the following. Test tube Tea kettle Bath tub copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
Which can hold more soup? a soup bowl with --- ml 200 150 220 125 copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc Vincent poured 2500 ml of water in a bucket. Then Rea poured 2 L of water in the same bucket. How much water is there in the bucket? copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
Complete. a) 8,000 ml = --- L b) 900 ml = ---- L copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc ASSESSMENT copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc 1. Roger is using a pot to make a soup. Which is the best estimate of the capacity of pot? 60 L 6 L 30 L 3 L copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
Write the number that makes the equation true. 9 L = ---- m L copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
3. Choose the unit to measure the capacity of each. A container of eye dropper A toothpaste tube copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
4. Compare using >, < or =. a) 5,625 m L 6 L b) 3,000 m L 3 L copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc 5. How many 500 ml bottles of wine can be filled out of a tank containing 2 L of wine? copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc 6. Each cup holds 100 milliliter of water. How many cups of water would you need to fill a 3 L bucket? copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
7. A teaspoon holds --- m L of water. 10 60 400 100 copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc 8. Which is greater than 6 L? 5,235 m L 6,000 m L 6,090 m L None of the above copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
9. Estimate the capacity of the bucket shown. 209 L 2 L 200 L 250 L copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc Write the capacity of each object from least to greatest. a bucket, a bowl, a cup, a tank copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc Recap Capacity Metric Units of capacity Examples Conversion units Solved Examples Practice Problems copyright@Ed2netLearning,Inc
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