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Metric Volume - Milliliter and Liter Sort

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Description

*This product is available at a discounted price in the Metric Units Bundle.

Sort: The object of this activity is for students to sort cards into the categories they would measure them with. For example, would you measure a pool with liters or milliliters?

Printables: Includes 4 no prep printables!

How would you measure it? (2 pages) - How would you measure the amount of liquid in each item (milliliters or liters)? Circle, stamp, or color in the correct box.

Cut and Paste (2 pages) - Cut out the pictures and glue them into the correct columns based on how you would measure the amount of liquid in each item.

This product includes a full color version and ink-friendly black and white version!

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Metric Units ML and L Sort by Michaela Almeida is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Total Pages
30 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 Week
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (l). Add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve one-step word problems involving masses or volumes that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as a beaker with a measurement scale) to represent the problem.
Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb, oz.; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Within a single system of measurement, express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Record measurement equivalents in a two-column table. For example, know that 1 ft is 12 times as long as 1 in. Express the length of a 4 ft snake as 48 in. Generate a conversion table for feet and inches listing the number pairs (1, 12), (2, 24), (3, 36),...

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