3rd Grade Measurement
3rd grade
Measurement
3rd Grade Measurement
3rd Measurement
100

Bonus: Double Points: Name one ocean

Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, Arctic

100

How many grams make 1 kilogram?

1000 grams

100

What units do you use to measure mass?

Grams and Kilograms

100

What units do you use to measure volume?

Milliliters and liters

200

What fraction?



1/3

200

Bonus: Double Points: What is the adjective describes Mr. Fox? 

Fantastic!!

200

Carlos gets to class at 9:08 a.m. He has to complete morning work before math begins at 9:30 a.m. How many minutes does Carlos have to complete his tasks before math begins?

22 minutes

200

4/4 > 1 True or False? How do you know?

False because they are equal

300

Which is larger 4/6 or 4/8?

4/6

300

Perry says that 1/9 of the cake is larger than 1/4 of the cake because the denominator is larger.

Perry is incorrect because with 1/9 pieces you are sharing with more people and your pieces are smaller than 1/4 pieces because you are only sharing with 4 people rather than 9 people.

300

Brian says that this rectangle is divided into fourths. Do you agree or disagree? Explain


Disagree, because each piece needs to be equal sized.

300

Divide the shape into 2/6

400

Read the clock face and write the digital time.

1:52

400

Draw the hour and minute hands on a clock to show 3:07

400

A crayon is not long. I would measure its____________________ with _______________.


length with centimeters

400

A pond holds a lot of water. I would measure its_______________ with ___________________.

volume with liters

500

Is 6/6 greater than, less than, or equal to 8/8?

Equal

500

Madison's pool holds 800 liters of water. It has 458 liters in it right now. How many more liters of water should she put in the pool to fill it?

342 liters

500

Bonus: Double Points: Name three continents.

North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Antarctica, Africa, Australia

500

There are 8 rows of vegetables in Will Allen's garden. Each row is 14 meters long. If Will walked along each row, how far did he walk?

8x14=112 meters