Title: Measuring Length, Mass, and Capacity
1Measuring Length, Mass, and Capacity
by Clarissa Sanders 4th Grade
2Objectives
Math 2.7 Measure length, capacity, and weight
Computer 2.09, 2.10, 2.11
3Essential Question
- How do you measure length, capacity, and mass?
4Length
Tells how long or wide something may be.
5Length is measured by the inch, foot, yard, or
mile.
6Length of Measurement
- 12 in 1 foot
- 36 in 3 feet or 1 yard
- 5, 280 feet 1 mile
- 1, 760 yards 1 mile
7Liquids
Measures how much liquid a container can hold.
8Liquids can be measured by the ounce, cup, pint,
quart, or gallon.
9Liquid Measurements
- 8 ounces 1 cup
- 2 cups 1 pint
- 2 pints 1 quart
- 4 quarts 1 gallon
10Mass
Measures how much something weighs.
11Mass is measured by the ounce, pound, or the ton.
12Measuring Mass
- 16 ounces 1 pound
- 2,000 pounds 1 Ton
13What measurement would you use for each picture?
14Independent PracticeWhich unit would you use to
measure each of the following.
Ounce or pound
Inch or foot
Cup or gallon
15Reference
- Hereford, J. (1999). The Competitive Edge.
Contemporary Publishing Company Raleigh NC.