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Content Area : Mathematics Grade Level : 5 Summary : The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is to teach how to convert units of volume within the customary measurement system interactively. Learning Objective : Given conversion problems, the student will solve the problems with 100% accuracy. Content Standard : CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.MD.A.1: Convert among different-sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system (e.g., convert 5 cm to 0.05 m), and use these conversions in solving multi- step, real world problems. Accomplishment : By the end of the lesson, you will have understood how to convert volume units within the customary measurement system.
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Review First, let’s review what capacity and the conversion facts are. Click on the link below. What is Capacity? Remember the old way (taught in the last lesson) of converting? You may review by watching this video below (the first video on the website.) Old Method
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The Customary Units of Capacity/Volume Now, you will review below the unit conversions in the customary system of capacity measurement. For example, 1 pint of water is equal to 2 cups of water. Likewise, 16 cups of water is equal to 1 gallon of water. 1 cup (c) = 8 ounces (oz) 1 pint (pt) = 2 cups (c) 1 pint (pt) = 16 ounces (oz) 1 quart (qt) = 2 pints (pt) 1 quart (qt) = 4 cups (c) 1 quart (qt) = 32 ounces (oz) 1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts (qt) 1 gallon (gal) = 8 pints (pt) 1 gallon (gal) = 16 cups (c) 1 gallon (gal) = 128 ounces (oz)
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Using “Proportions” There is an easy way to convert. It is called “proportions.” For example: Convert 3 gallons of water to quarts. Solution: You will simply make the following “proportions equation.” 3 gallons = 1 gallon X 4 quarts First, write the given measurement in the numerator of the fraction. In the denominator, write X for the unknown. Then, write an equals sign. After that, write the given conversion. You must write gallons on top, because the numerators must have the same units. Now, you have set up your proportions equation, which is ready for you to solve.
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How to Solve Proportions Equation Lastly, you will solve the proportions equation you set up. To do this, simply “cross multiply,” which means for you to multiply the numbers in an X formation, like below. After multiplying the numbers, set them equal to each other. 3(4) = X(1) Now, use algebra to solve for X, which will give you the answer, like below. X = 3(4) = 12 = 12 1 1 You have arrived at your answer of 12 quarts! To help you further understand how to cross multiply, click on this link to read more. How to Cross Multiply
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Let’s Practice! Now, you should be able to convert! Solve the following problem and click on the correct answer. Convert 8 cups to quarts. A) 3 quarts B) 8 quarts C) 4 quarts D) 2 quarts
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Correct! 2 quarts is equal to 8 cups.
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More Practice! Convert 4 gallons into cups. A) 32 cups B) 16 cups C) 64 cups D) 8 cups
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Correct! 64 cups is equal to 4 gallons.
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Question and Answer Pairs Now, you will create a conversion problem that you think is challenging. Present this question to a classmate nearby. Try to answer his question as well!
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Conclusion By the end of this tutorial, you will have learned how to correctly convert units of capacity within the customary system. Through the videos and website, you should now have a thorough understanding of what capacity is and what the conversion facts are.
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