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Estimating Measurements (liters)

Estimating Measurements (liters)

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Mathematics

1st - 5th Grade

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CCSS
3.MD.A.2, 4.MD.A.1

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Kelley Giles

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7 Slides • 9 Questions

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Estimating Measurements (liters)

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Would you pour this over your head?!

Hopefully not, but if you did...about how much ice cold water would you have poured?

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Kind of hard to tell for sure...

This bucket is not used to measure volume, but we can still estimate how much water is in there. How you ask?

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We use liters to measure volume

  • Liters is the 'base unit'

  • When you have 10 liters, you can instead say you have a dekaliter

  • If you have 1000 liters then you have a kiloliter

  • If you only have a small amount, 1/1000 of a liter - then you have a milileter

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Multiple Choice

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Check you understanding: Which has more volume? A cup with a kiloliter of water or a cup with a milliliter of water?

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kiloliter

2

milliliter

3

whataliter?

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Multiple Choice

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Would you rather have a hectoliter of frosting or a centiliter of frosting? (assuming you can't get enough of frosting?)

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hectoliter

2

centiliter

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But, how much is a liter?

Let's look at some examples

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Multiple Choice

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Let's get back to the bucket...how many liters do you think are in this bucket?

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1 L

2

10 L

3

25 L

4

55 L

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Multiple Choice

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100 mL

2

1 L

3

5 L

4

100 L

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Multiple Choice

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1

50 mL

2

50 L

3

1,500 L

4

200 mL

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Multiple Choice

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30 mL

2

300 mL

3

3 mL

4

3 L

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Open Ended

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What drink do you hope this is filled with?

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Multiple Choice

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Estimate how much of your favorite drink is in this cooler.

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1 L

2

5 L

3

20 L

4

200 L

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Open Ended

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Why would 1 L be a ridiculous answer for estimating the volume of this cooler? What would be another ridiculous answer?

Estimating Measurements (liters)

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