Volume. Kathryn Robinson. Grades 3-5 VOLUME 15. From the Just Turn & Share Centers Series

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1 2 Volume From the Just Turn & Share Centers Series TM Kathryn Robinson From the Just Turn & Share Centers Series VOLUME 15 3 4 M Enterprises 5 6 WriteMath Enterprises 2303 Marseille Ct. Suite 104 Valrico, FL 33596 813 657 3896 Grades 3-5 15

I TM Volume 15 (Grades 3 5) Real-World Mathematics that students understand Kathryn Robinson W M WriteMath Enterprises Valrico, Florida No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language, in any form by any means, without the express written permission of Writemath Enterprises Inc, 2303 Marseille Ct, Ste 104, Valrico, FL 33596 Copyright 1995, 2000, 2007, 2012 WriteMath Publications All rights reserved Printed in the U.S.A. Published by WriteMath Enterprises 2303 Marseille Ct., Ste 104, Valrico, FL 33596 15

VIII Introduction... III Answer Sheet... VI Contents... VII Week 1: Cups to Pints... 3 Week 2: Pints to Quarts... 7 Week 3: Quarts to Gallons... 11 Week 4: Cups to Quarts... 15 Week 5: Cups to Quarts... 19 Week 6: Cups to Gallons... 23 Week 7: Judging Volume... 27 Week 8... 31 Week 9... 35 Week 10... 39 Week 11... 43 Week 12... 47 Week 13... 51 Week 14... 55 Week 15... 59 Measurement Systems... 63

1 2 Week 16: Metric Measurement... 64 Week 17: Milliliters to Liters... 68 Week 18: Milliliters to Liters... 72 Volume Information... 76 Week 19: Milliliters to Liters... 77 Week 20:... 81 Week 21... 85 Week 22... 89 Week 23... 93 Week 24... 97 Metric Measurements... 101 Changing Place Value in the Metric System... 102 Week 25... 103 Week 26... 107 Week 27... 111 Week 28... 115 Week 29... 119 Week 30... 123 Answer Sheet... 127 IX 3 4 M 5 6 WriteMath Enterprises www.writemath.com

Volume: Week 1 3 (gallon, ½ gallon, quart,, cup, ounce, tablespoon, teaspoon) Prove that 2 cups (c.) are in one (pt.). Fill the cup measure until it is level. Pour it into the measure. Repeat filling the cup measure and pouring into the measure until the is full. If two cups fill one, how many cups are in 2 s? cup cup? How many blocks are there? EVERYONE: A, B, & C

Volume: Week 1 4 (gallon, ½ gallon, quart,, cup, ounce, tablespoon, teaspoon) How many cups are in half of a? If two cups fill one, how many cups are in 3 s? cup cup?? How many blocks are there? EVERYONE: A, B, & C

Volume: Week 1 5 (gallon, ½ gallon, quart,, cup, ounce, tablespoon, teaspoon) What is the abbreviation for a cup? If two cups fill one, how many cups are in 4 s? cup cup??? How many blocks are pictured here? EVERYONE: A, B, & C

Volume: Week 1 6 (gallon, ½ gallon, quart,, cup, ounce, tablespoon, teaspoon) What is the abbreviation for a? If two cups fill one, how many cups are in 5 s? cup cup???? How many blocks are pictured here? EVERYONE: A, B, & C

Volume: Week 15 59 Fill in: 2 gal. =? qt.? pt.=? c. Angela s job is to fill the community water jug for her camping group. She needs 2 gallons of water, but she only has a 1-quart measuring cup available. How many times will Angela have to fill the measuring cup to have enough water to fill the jug? How many blocks are pictured? EVERYONE: A, B, & C

Volume: Week 15 60 Fill in: 1 gal. =? qt.? pt.=? c. Cindy s job at camp is to water the flowers outside of their cabin. The plants need 5 gallons of water every day. She only has a 1-quart measuring cup available. How many times will Cindy have to fill the measuring cup to have enough water for the plants? How many blocks are pictured? EVERYONE: A, B, & C

Volume: Week 15 61 Fill in: gal. =? qt.? pt.=? c. Brad is conducting an evaporation experiment. He needs 7 gallons of water to conduct the experiment properly. He only has a 1-quart measuring cup available. How many times will Brad have to fill the measuring cup to have 7 gallons of water for the experiment? How many blocks are pictured? EVERYONE: A, B, & C

Volume: Week 15 62 Fill in: gal. =? qt.? pt.=? c. Martin loves to have squirt gun battles. He fills a tub with water before he begins his battles. The tub holds 10 gallons of water. He only has a 1-quart measuring cup available. How many times will Martin have to fill the measuring cup to have enough water to fill the tub? How many blocks are pictured? EVERYONE: A, B, & C

Volume: Week 25 101 milliliter (ml) = 0.001 liter centiliter (cl) = 0.01 liter deciliter (dl) = 0.10 liter liter (L) = 1.0 liter dekaliter (dal) 10 liters hectoliter (hm) 100 liters kiloliter (km) 1,000 liters = == ml ml ml ml 10 = = ml 100 = = ml 1,000 10,000 100,000 1,000,000 cl (6 ml 10.6 cl) dl (6 ml 100.06 dl) = L = = dal = = hl = = kl = (6 ml 1,000.006 L) (6 ml 10,000.0006 dal) (6 ml 100,000.00006 hl) (6 ml 1,000,000.000006 kl) ( OR move the decimal 1 place to the left.) ( OR move the decimal 2 places to the left.) ( OR move the decimal 3 places to the left.) ( OR move the decimal 4 places to the left.) ( OR move the decimal 5 places to the left.) ( OR move the decimal 6 places to the left.)

Volume: Week 25 102 To go from one place value to another place value, simply move the decimal to the right or left. To go from a smaller value to a larger value, move the decimal to the left. 6 mm m.0...0 06 6.0 mm =.006 m To go from a larger value to a smaller value, move the decimal to the right. 6 m mm... 6 0 0 0.0 6.0 m = 6,000 mm

ml. Volume: Week 25 103 *** Refer to the information on Converting Metric Capacity. Dr. Torsen carefully dripped 200 ml of chemical into a test tube. How many liters of liquid did he drip into the test tube? Which object s capacity is equal to 2,000 milliliters? ml. (2 centiliters) (2 deciliters) (2 liters) (2 dekaliters) T.J. s lawnmower will mow 4 kilometers per liter of gas. If his gas tank has a capacity of 13 liters, how many kilometers of grass will he be able to mow? * B ** A & B *** B & C

Volume: Week 25 104 ml. *** Refer to the information on Converting Metric Capacity. Dr. Bridley dropped 2,400 milliliters of the formula CHCY into a beaker. How many liters of the formula did he place in the beaker? Which object s capacity is equal to 200 milliliters? ml. (2 centiliters) (2 deciliters) (2 liters) (2 dekaliters) Brett s scooter will drive 20 kilometers per liter of gas. If his gas tank has a capacity of 8 liters, how many kilometers will he be able to drive with a full tank? * A ** B & C *** A & C

ml. Volume: Week 25 105 *** Refer to the information on Converting Metric Capacity. Dr. Wilie added 34,697 milliliters of solvent into a bottle. How many liters of the liquid did he add to the bottle? Which object s capacity is equal to 20 milliliters? ml. (2 centiliters) (2 deciliters) (2 liters) (2 dekaliters) Mr. Dade s motorcycle will drive 16 kilometers per liter of gas. If his gas tank has a capacity of 11 liters, how many kilometers will he be able to drive with a full tank? * B ** A & B *** B & C

ml. Volume: Week 25 106 *** Refer to the information on Converting Metric Capacity. Dr. Bryan dripped 3,219 milliliters of solution into a cylinder. How many liters of the solution did he drip into the cylinder? Which object s capacity is equal to 20,000 milliliters? ml. (2 centiliters) (2 deciliters) (2 liters) (2 dekaliters) Mr. Black s car can go 8 kilometers per liter of gas. If his gas tank has a capacity of 60 liters, how many kilometers will he be able to drive with a full tank? * A ** B & C *** A & C