Sunday 4 November 2018

M1-L17 Measurement - Length, Mass and Capacity


(Part 1) TEACHING(15-20mins)                                           Start Time:                

(Part2) PRACTICE (50-70mins)
Start Time:                    
(I) Measuring and Comparing (15-20 mins)                             Working
Complete the following:
1.  5m 57 cm =         cm      
2.  8m 2 cm =           cm
3.  263 cm =              m         cm


Complete the following:
4.   3kg 257g =          g         
5.   5820 g =              kg        g
6.   2020 cm =           kg        g

Complete the following:
7.   1l 500ml =           ml       
8.   8l  91ml =            ml       
9.   820 ml =               l           ml

10.  Convert 32g to kg


(II) Word Problems (35-50 mins)            Start Time:                    
11.  June weighed 60.7 kg in the year 2017. Her mass is 52.3 kg in the year 2018. How much weight did she lose? Give your answer in grams.

12.   Mariam has a piece of rope 10 m long. She cuts them into equal pieces, each 6/7 m long, except for the last rope which is less than 6/7 m long. What is the length of the last rope? (18/6/p2/f)

13.  Jane cut a 890cm long ribbon equally into 5 pieces. How long was each piece?

14.  The mass of a watermelon is 2.5kg. The mass of a pineapple is 980g. How much heavier is the watermelon than the pineapple? Give your answer in kilogram and gram.

15.  Mavis had 8 bottles of water. Each bottle contained 2 l of water. She wanted to fill a tank with a capacity of 36 l. How much more water did she need to completely fill the tank?

For question16 and 17.  
A piece of cloth was 1060 cm long. Gaby used some of it to sew 4 similar chair seats. There was 180 cm of cloth left.
            (16)  How much cloth was used by Gaby.
            (17)  What was the length of cloth used for each chair seat?

18.  Which one of the following is closest to the reading shown on the weighing scale below? (18/5/p1)

(1) 34.1kg
(2) 34.6kg
(3) 35.1kg
(4) 35.6kg                                                                         (           )


19.  Ahmad had 7/8 kg of sugar. He packed them into smaller packets of 1/4 kg each. What is the mass of the remaining sugar? (18/11/p1/s)
(1) 1/8kg
(2) 5/8kg 
(3) 7/16 kg
(4) 7/32                                                                                       (                       )

20.  Simon’s height is 1.85 m. Round off his height to the nearest tenth. (18/19/p1)


Extra Practice
1.  719 cm =             m         cm
2.   8k 2g =                 g
3. 6320 ml =          l           ml
4.* Which one of the following is the most likely length of a bed for an adult?
            (1) 2m,           (2) 2 cm         (3) 20m          (4) 20cm
5.* Express 1090 cm in m.

6*.  What is the reading show on the weighing scale below?

7*.  Aly and Carly each had a piece of dough of the same mass for making buns. Th same mass of dough was used for each bun. Aly made 40 buns and had 50g of dough left. Carly made 10 buns and had 1.1 kg of dough left.
(a) What was the mass of dough needed for each bun?
(b) With the remaining dough from both girls, how many more such buns can be made at most?

8.  Vince buys 4 cans of drinks and 1 pineapple. The mass of each can of drinks is 500g. The 4 cans of drinks are 850g lighter than the pineapple.
(a) What is the mass of the 3 cans of drinks?
(b) What is the mass of one pineapple? Give your answer in kilograms and grams.

9. Linda wants to make 14 small identical starts and 20 large identical stars using wire. She has mad 12 small stars and 7 large stars using 960 cm of wire. The length of wire she used for 3 large stars is the same as that for 4 small stars.
(a) How many large stars can be made with the same length of wire used to make 12 small stars?

(b) What is the length of wire she needs to make the remaining stars?

10. 
         
Both Adrian and Peter were driving from Town A to Town C. When Adrian reached Town C, Peter was 1.8km away from Town A. How much farther did Peter have to drive to reach Town C?

Measurement (Length, Mass/Capacity)
1.         557 cm
2.         802 cm
3.         2m 63 cm
4.         3257 g
5.         5kg 820g
6.         2 kg 20 g
7.         1500 ml
8.         819 ml
9.         8 l 20 ml
10.      0.032kg
11.      840 g
12.      2/3 m
13.      178 cm
14.      1 kg 520 g
15.      20 l
16.      880 cm
17.      220 cm
18.      2
19.      1
20       1.9m



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