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1 Ten Minute Math

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6 It’s all about liquid measurement
Capacity It’s all about liquid measurement Day 2

7 What is capacity? Capacity is the amount of liquid that an object can hold. We can use metric or customary units to measure capacity. Today we will be focusing on the customary units of capacity!

8 Customary Units of Capacity-Ounce
ounces are very small units of customary capacity. One ounce is about two tablespoons full. This is larger than one milliliter. You should be familiar with ounces already.

9 Customary Units of Capacity-Cup
1 cup = 8 ounces (oz) You would use cups to measure the amount of liquid in a cereal bowl.

10 Customary Units of Capacity-quart
A quart is equal to 32 ounces. 32 ounces= 4 cups or 2 pints Remember: 8 ounces = 1 cup 2 cups = 1 pint Q

11 G Q Q Q Q P P P P P P P P Converting Gallons
For every Gallon, you have… 4 Quarts 8 Pints 16 Cups Q Q P P P P C C C C C C C C Q Q P P P P C C C C C C C C

12 Choose the most appropriate unit of measure
ounces cups quarts gallons

13 Choose the best estimate for the capacity of the item below
1 ounce 1 cup 1 pint 1 quart

14 Choose the best estimate for the capacity of the item below
Sara-Beth puts milk on her cereal. How much milk does she probably use? 1 liter 1 gallon 1 quart 1 pint

15 Choose the best estimate for the capacity of the item below
Tom wants to paint his bedroom walls a different color. How much paint is he most likely to buy? 2 gallons 1 quart 3 cups 4 tablespoons

16 Choose the best estimate for the capacity of the item below
Each day, Isaac feeds his puppy one cup of dog food in the morning and one cup in the evening. How much food does Isaac feed his puppy during a weekend? 1 gallon 1 quart 1 pint 1 cup

17 Video Lessons Interactive Lessons
Geometry/Customary-Units-of-Capacity-video-lesson.html Interactive Lessons

18 Independent Practice Math Textbook page /9-28

19 Closure What are some units we haven’t measured with in the past two days? How do they compare to milliliters, liters, cups and quarts?


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