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JANUARY 22, 2013 Converting customary measures of length, weight, and capacity

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Page 1: Converting customary measures of length, weight, and capacity

JANUARY 22, 2013

Converting customary measures of length, weight, and capacity

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WHAT IS A CUSTOMARY MEASUREMENT?

The measurement system that includes

units such as inch, foot, pounds, quarts; etc.

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WHAT IS LENGTH?

How long something is from one end to the

other; a distance measurement; etc.

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LENGTH

Length is the distance from one point to

another.

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WHAT ARE SOME INSTANCES WHERE YOU MIGHT NEED A PRECISE MEASUREMENT FOR LENGTH OR DISTANCE?

Fencing for a garden; your height; etc.

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HOW DID YOU DECIDE THE ESTIMATED MEASURE OF EACH CLASSROOM ITEM YOU CHOSE?

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WHAT FRACTIONAL PARTS IS 1 INCH DIVIDED INTO?

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LET’S MEASURE A CRAYON!

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List two items that would be about the same length as each measurement given:

1.1 inch __________2.13 yards _____________3.4 inches ______________4.1 foot ________________5.0.5 inch _____________6.10 miles _________________

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What customary unit would you use to measure the following?

7. baseball _______________8. driveway ________________9. distance from New York to Los Angeles _________________10. train ___________________11. telephone ______________12. refrigerator ___________

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SOLVE:

13. Jenny has 3 bananas that are 6 inches long. If she lays them end-to-end, how long will the line of bananas be?

14. Brice needs 2 feet of ribbon to tie a bow around a birthday present. He has 3 feet. Does he have enough?

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SOLVE:

15. What tool would you use to measure a football field? In what unit will your results be?

16. Kelly has 6 notebooks, each 1.5 inches thick. If she stacks the notebooks together, how tall would the stack be?

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SOLVE:

17.Clark says that his parents’ car is 96 units long. Which customary unit of length was each person using?

18.Thomas says that a tree in his yard is a mile high. Is his clain reasonable? Explain.

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SOLVE:

19. Rosa is 64 inches tall. Kathleen is 5 ft 4 inches tall. Who is taller?

20. The school is 27 yards away from the public library. Additionally, the school is 108 feet away from the train station. Which is the school closer to, the library or the train station?

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SOLVE:

21.Amani is standing 15 feet from the water fountain. Dimitri is standing 132 inches from the water fountain. Who is standing closest to the fountain?

22. Morgan says that her brother is 2 yards tall. How many feet tall is he? How many inches?

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COMPLETE:

23. 5 ft=____ in.24. 36 in.=____ft25. 3 miles=___ yd26. 108 inches=______ yd27. ______ in.= 20 feet28. 5 ft 5 in.=_________ in.29. 90 ft=__________ in.

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COMPLETE:

26. 90 ft=_______ in.27. 23,760 ft=________ mi28. 2 miles=________yd29. 24 ft=________yd30. _______ in.= 1 yd31. 60 ft= _____ yard32. _________ft= 9 in.

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COMPLETE:

33. 90 ft=_______ in.34. 23,760 ft=________ mi35. 2 miles=________yd36. 24 ft=________yd37. _______ in.= 1 yd38. 60 ft= _____ yard39. _________ft= 9 in.40. 3 yards=_____ in.