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Mass and Capacity Customary Units Ounces Pounds Tons Cups Gallons Pints Quarts

Mass and Capacity Customary Units Ounces Pounds Tons Cups Gallons Pints Quarts

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Mass and Capacity Customary Units Printables: Ounces, Pounds, Tons, Fluid Ounces, Cups, Pints, Quarts, and Gallons 

Looking for some quick activities to use to teach about measuring mass and capacity using customary or units? These pages are designed to be quick prints to supplement your capacity and mass unit. Here’s a run-down of what this pack contains

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See how you can use this in your classroom:Measuring Mass

Exploring Capacity

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Total Pages: 42
File Size: 3 MB

What's included: 

Capacity and Mass reference posters that include visual representations of each unit of measurement and tools that could be used. 

Activities to Teach Capacity:

Ounces or Cups Tab book- students list items they could measure under each tab.

Let’s Explore Capacity- students estimate and measure the capacity of 3 objects 

Let’s Explore Capacity- Blank version

Reasonable Estimates: Capacity cut and paste- Students make reasonable 
estimates on how much liquid each item can hold

Word Problems: Capacity- Students solve problems pertaining to capacity using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Conversions between units required

Activities to Explore Mass:

Ounces or Pounds Tab book- students list items they could measure under each tab.

Let’s Explore Mass- students explore mass through hands-on estimation and measure the mass of 3 objects

Let’s Explore Mass- Blank version- so you can choose the objects you measure

Reasonable Estimates: Mass cut and paste- students use reasonable estimates on how much each item could weigh.

Word Problems: Mass- students solve word problems pertaining to mass using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Conversion between units is required. 

Which Tool?- students list items that could be measured using a scale and a measuring cup

Answer Keys to all pages 

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