
Metric System Conversions
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4th - 6th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Metric Conversions
Special Lesson Day 1 - January 17, 2022
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First, what is the Metric System?
The Metric System is a system of measurement that uses base 10 measures. There are 7 different measures you can use, and each can be varied depending on what you are measuring.
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There are 7 units of measure in the metric system.
They are:
- Kilo
- Hecto
- Deca
- Unit (meters, liters, grams)
- Deci
- Centi
- Milli
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But, because it can be hard to remember these conversions, we use:
King Henry Died Unexpectedly Drinking Chocolate Milk
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This may seem weird, but it is an Acronym
King | Henry | Died | Unexpectedly | Drinking | Chocolate | Milk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kilo | Hecto | Deca | Unit (Meters, liters, grams) | Deci | Centi | Milli |
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And here are the units
King | Henry | Died | Unexpectedly | Drinking | Chocolate | Milk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kilo | Hecto | Deca | Unit (meter, liter, gram) | Deci | Centi | Milli |
1,000 | 100 | 10 | 0 | 1/10 (.1) | 1/100 (.01) | 1/1000 (.001) |
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- If you are going from a larger to smaller unit, divide.
If you are going from a smaller to larger unit, multiply.
Here's a Picture
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Convert 50 centimeters to hectometers.
Let's practice!
1. We are currently in centimeters and need to get to hectometers. We know that to go from a smaller to larger unit, we divide or move the decimal point to the left.
2. We need to see how many spots away hecto is from centi.
3. It is 4 spots away, so we are going to move the decimal point 4 spots to the left. We can also divide by 10,000.
4. 50 ÷ 10,000 = .005. If we move the decimal point 4 spots to the left, we also get .005. So, 50 cm is equal to .005 hectometers.
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Convert 19 kiloliters to liters.
One More Practice!
1. We are currently in kiloliters and need to get to liters. We know that to go from a larger to smaller unit, we multiply.
2. We see that kiloliters is 3 spots away from liters, so we need to multiply by 1,000 or move the decimal point 3 spots to the right.
3. 19 • 1,000 = 19,000. We could also move the decimal point 3 spots to the right, which would still give us 19,000. So, 19 kiloliters is equal to 19,000 liters.
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Multiple Choice
50 grams = __ milligrams
50 mg
500 mg
5,000 mg
50,000 mg
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Multiple Choice
1 millimeter = __ centimeters
10 cm
100 cm
1,000 cm
10,000 cm
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The End
Complete the practice worksheet in Google Classroom.
Metric Conversions
Special Lesson Day 1 - January 17, 2022
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