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1 Length, Capacity, Weight, & Temperature
Measurement Length, Capacity, Weight, & Temperature

2 2nd Grade Standards Apply measurement skills to measure the attributes of an object (length, capacity, weight). Read temperatures on a thermometer using Fahrenheit and Celsius. Demonstrate unit conversions  1 foot = 12 inches  1 quart = 4 cups  1 pound = 16 ounces  1 hour = 60 minutes  1 day = 24 hours  1 week = 7 days, and  1 year = 12 months.

3 3rd Grade Standards Apply measurement skills to measure length, weight, and capacity using US Customary units. Convert units of length, weight, and capacity  inches or feet to yards  ounces to pounds  cups to pints  pints to quarts  quarts to gallons Measure and calculate perimeter of 2-dimensional figures.

4 How We Measure

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6 Measuring Systems Metric U.S. Customary System

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8 Length: the longest dimension of an object
Length: the longest dimension of an object. We measure length when we want to know how long something is. Distance: is a numerical description of how far apart objects are. We measure distance when we want to know how far apart things are from on another.

9 Tools We Use

10 Tools We Use

11 Directions: 1. Copy the table onto your paper. 2. Find the objects in the room. 3. Using hand span, thumb, and foot, measure the height of each object. 4. Write down everything in your chart.

12 Different Systems We use both.

13 U.S. Customary System 1 inch (in.) 12 inches (in.) = 1 foot (ft.)
36 inches (in.) = 3 feet (ft.) = 1yard (yd.)

14 Directions: 1. Copy the table onto your paper. 2. Find the objects in the room. 3. Using your inch ruler, measure the height of each object. 4. Only complete the inch measurements for now. 5. Write down everything in your chart.

15 Directions: 1. Copy the table onto your paper. 2. Find the objects in the room. 3. Using your inch ruler, measure the height of each object. 4. Only complete the inch measurements for now. 5. Write down everything in your chart.

16 Directions: 1. Do this with your partner. 2. Write down the blanks in the same areas as the picture shown. 3. Be careful with the ruler. Ask first before touching your partner.

17 On a sheet of paper: 1. In your team, who had the biggest smile? 2. The biggest foot? 3. The longest pointer finger? 4. In you team, who had the smallest ear? 5. The smallest arm? 6. The smallest nose? 7. What part of your body is the biggest? Do you find that surprising? Why or why not? 8. What part of your body is the smallest? Do you find that surprising? Why or why not?

18 Directions: 1. Copy the table onto your paper. 2. Take the cards out of the bag. 3. Using your inch ruler, measure the height and width of each card. 4. Using your perimeter formula, calculate the perimeter. 5. Write down everything in your chart.

19 Metric 10 millimeters (mm) = 1 centimeter (cm)
100 centimeter (cm) = 1 meter

20 Directions: 1. Copy the table onto your paper. 2. Find the objects in the room. 3. Using your centimeter ruler, measure the height of each object in millimeters and centimeters. 4. Only complete the inch measurements for now. 5. Write down everything in your chart.

21 What would you use to measure??
U.S. Customary

22 Metric meters (m) yards (yds.) U.S. Customary System

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25 Metric What would you use to measure??

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27 Capacity: is the ability to. hold a fluid. We measure
Capacity: is the ability to hold a fluid. We measure capacity when want to know how much fluid is in or is needed for something. Volume: is the amount of space a substance (solid or liquid) occupies or contains in a 3-D object. We measure volume when we want to know how much a solid or liquid can fill a 3-D area.

28 Tools We Use

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30 Different Systems We use both.

31 Equivalents 1 gallon (g.) = 4 quarts (qt.) = 8 pints (pt.) = 16 cups (c.)

32 Equivalents 1 cup 16 tablespoons

33 Equivalents 2 cups 1 pint

34 Equivalents 1 quart 2 pints

35 Equivalents 4 quarts 1 gallon

36 Equivalents 16 cups 1 gallon

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39 What would you use to measure??
U.S. Customary

40 Capacity Games

41 Metric About 1 mL About 250 mL About 355 mL About 2 L

42 Metric What would you use to measure??

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44 Weight: is the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass; amount a thing weighs. We measure weight when we want to know how heavy something is.

45 Tools We Use

46 Different Systems We use both.

47 Metric A paperclip has a mass of about 1 gram. What things in the classroom do you think have about a mass of 1 gram?

48 Metric A nickel has a mass of about 5 grams. What things in the classroom do you think have about a mass of 5 grams?

49 Metric A textbook has a mass of about 1 kilogram. What things in the classroom do you think have about a mass of 1 kilogram?

50 Metric What would you use to measure??

51 U.S. Customary System Two nickels weigh about 1 ounce. What things in the classroom do you think weigh about 1 ounce?

52 U.S. Customary System A loaf of bread weighs about 1 pound. What things in the classroom do you think weigh about 1 pound?

53 What would you use to measure??
U.S. Customary What would you use to measure??

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55 Temperature: is the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment.
We measure temperature when want to know how hot something is or how cold something is.

56 Tools We Use

57 Different Systems We use both.


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