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Page 1: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

Review of Chapter 17Review of Chapter 17Review of Chapter 17Review of Chapter 17

The English System of The English System of MeasurementMeasurement

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QuestionChoose the measurement you would

use to measure the object: inch, foot, yard, mile

The height of a 2-story house.

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Answer

The height of a 2-story house.

Yards

Page 4: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

QuestionChoose the measurement you would

use to measure the object: inch, foot, yard, mile

The distance between two towns.

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AnswerThe distance between

two towns.

Miles

Page 6: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

QuestionChoose the measurement you

would use to measure the object:

inch, foot, yard, mile

The length of a hockey stick.

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AnswerThe length of a hockey

stick.

Feet

Page 8: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

QuestionChoose the measurement you

would use to measure the object:

inch, foot, yard, mile

The length of your thumb.

Page 9: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

QuestionThe length of your

thumb.

Inch

Page 10: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

QuestionChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

A pen is about 6 ____ long.

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AnswerChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

A pen is about 6 inches long.

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QuestionChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

A car is about 4 ____ long.

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AnswerChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

A car is about 4 feet long.

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QuestionChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

The distance from the school to the park is about 2 _____.

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AnswerChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

The distance from the school to the park is about 2 miles.

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QuestionChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

The height of a chair is about 3 _____.

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AnswerChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

The height of a chair is about 3 feet.

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QuestionChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

The distance from your house to the grocery story is about 5

_____.

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AnswerChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

The distance from your house to the grocery story is about 5

miles.

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QuestionChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

The wall in your house is about 8 ______ tall.

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AnswerChoose the best unit of

measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile

The wall in your house is about 8 feet tall.

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QuestionWhich unit is larger?

one pint or one quart

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AnswerOne quart is larger than one

pint.

1 quart = 2 pints

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QuestionWhich unit is larger?

four cups or one quart

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AnswerOne quart is equal to four

cups.

1 quart = 4 cups

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QuestionWhich unit is larger?

three quarts or one gallon

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AnswerOne gallon is larger than

three quarts.

1 gallon = 4 quarts

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Question

How many cups does it take to make 2 quarts?

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Answer

How many cups does it take to make 2 quarts?

8

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Question

How many pints are in a gallon?

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Answer

How many pints are in a gallon?

8

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QuestionChoose the unit that would be best

describe that amount of liquid in each item:

cups, pints, quarts, gallons

A mug of hot chocolate

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AnswerChoose the unit that would be best

describe that amount of liquid in each item:

cups, pints, quarts, gallons

A mug of hot chocolate – cups

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QuestionChoose the unit that would be best

describe that amount of liquid in each item:

cups, pints, quarts, gallons

The water in a swimming pool.

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AnswerChoose the unit that would be best

describe that amount of liquid in each item:

cups, pints, quarts, gallons

The water in a swimming pool- gallons

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QuestionChoose the unit that would be best

describe that amount of liquid in each item:

cups, pints, quarts, gallons

The water in the kitchen sink.

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AnswerChoose the unit that would be best

describe that amount of liquid in each item:

cups, pints, quarts, gallons

The water in the kitchen sink- quarts

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Question

Choose the better estimate to weigh the following items:

pounds or ounces

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Answer

POUNDS

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Question

Choose the better estimate to weigh the following items:

pounds or ounces

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Answer

OUNCES

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Question

Choose the better estimate to weigh the following items:

pounds or ounces

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Answer

POUNDS

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Question

How many ounces does it take to equal one pound?

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Answer

It takes 16 oz = 1lb

Page 46: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

QuestionLogan is making a cake that

calls for 2 cups of flour. Should he estimate or

measure the flour?

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AnswerLogan is making a cake that

calls for 2 cups of flour. Should he estimate or

measure the flour?

Measure

Page 48: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

QuestionAbby wants to build a doll

house that is 5 feet tall. Should she estimate or

measure the wood?

Page 49: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

AnswerAbby wants to build a doll house

that is 5 feet tall. Should she estimate or measure the

wood?

measure

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QuestionSteven is making water

balloons and needs about 1 cup of water per balloon.

Should he estimate or measure the water?

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QuestionSteven is making water balloons and needs about 1 cup of water per balloon. Should he estimate

or measure the water?Estimate because it says “about” one cup of water

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Review of Metric Review of Metric MeasurementMeasurement

Review of Metric Review of Metric MeasurementMeasurement

Chapter 18Chapter 18

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QuestionPlace the following in order

from least to greatest – Decimeter, Kilometer,

Centimeter, Meter

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AnswerCentimeterDecimeter

MeterKilometer

Page 55: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

QuestionJana’s math book is almost 3

____ long.

Meters or Decimeters

Page 56: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

AnswerJana’s math book is almost 3

decimeters long.

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QuestionEd walked 1 _______ to get to

Jeff’s house.

Kilometer or Decimeter

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AnswerEd walked 1kilometer to get

to Jeff’s house.

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QuestionThe tree is about 6 _____

high.

Kilometers or Meters

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AnswerThe tree is about 6 meters

high.

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QuestionThe ant is 1 _____ long.

Decimeter or Centimeter

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AnswerThe ant is 1 centimeter

long.

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Question

Choose the unit that should be used to measure the

following items.Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or

Kilometer (km)

A Hamster

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Answer

A Hamster - Centimeter

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Question

Choose the unit that should be used to measure the

following items.Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or

Kilometer (km)

A bus

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Answer

A bus - Meters

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Question

Choose the unit that should be used to measure the following

items.Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or

Kilometer (km)

The distance to the next city

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Answer

The distance to the next city - Kilometers

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QuestionChoose the unit that should be

used to measure the following items.

Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or Kilometer (km)

The length of a pen

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Answer

The length of a pen - centimeter

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QuestionChoose the unit that should be used to measure the following

items.Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or

Kilometer (km)

The length of the classroom

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Answer

The length of the classroom - meters

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QuestionChoose the unit that should be used to measure the following

items.Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or

Kilometer (km)

The distance from school to Dairy Queen

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Question

The distance from school to Dairy

Queen - kilometers

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Question

Ashley has 5 meters of yarn. How many

centimeters of yarn does she have?

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Answer

Ashley has 5 meters of yarn. How many centimeters of

yarn does she have?1 meter = 100 centimeters5 meters = 500 centimeters

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Question

Ray had 3 meters of string. Then be bought 400 centimeters more. How many meters does

he have in all?

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Answer

Ray had 3 meters of string. Then be bought 400

centimeters more. How many meters does he have

in all?100 centimeters = 1 meter400 centimeters = 4 meters

4 + 3 = 7 meters

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Question

What temperature might it be if people are making a

snowman outside?0 degrees Celsius

20 degrees Celsius40 degree Celsius

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Answer

What temperature might it be if people are making a

snowman outside?0 degrees Celsius

*In Celsius water freezes at zero degrees.*

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Question

What tool would you use to measure the mass of a

watermelon?A ruler

A balance scaleA liter

A thermometer

Page 82: Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

Answer

What tool would you use to measure the mass of a

watermelon?A balance scale

**Mass means weight – so we would use a

scale**

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Question

What is the best estimate for the amount of water

a sink can hold? A) 25 mL B) 25 L C) 100 mL D) 45 km

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Answer

What is the best estimate for the amount of water

a sink can hold? 25 L

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Question

How many milliliters are in one liter?

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Answer

How many milliliters are in one liter?

1,000 milliliters = 1 liter

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Question

What unit would you use to weigh your chair?

Grams or Kilograms

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Answer

What unit would you use to weigh your chair?

Kilograms

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Question

Which unit would you use to measure the amount

of water in a sink?

Liters or Milliliters

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Answer

Which unit would you use to measure the amount

of water in a sink?

Liters

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Question

Miranda walked 4 kilometers in her

neighborhood. How many meters is this?

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Answer

Miranda walked 4 kilometers in her neighborhood. How

many meters is this?1,000 meters = 1 kilometer

4,000 meters = 4 kilometers

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Question

What unit would you use to measure the mass of

a bicycle?

Grams or Kilograms

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Answer

What unit would you use to measure the mass of

a bicycle?

Kilograms

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Question

GG has 5,000 meters of yarn. She buys 2 more kilometers of yarn. How many meters does she

have now?

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Answer

GG has 5,000 meters of yarn. She buys 2 more kilometers of yarn. How many meters does she

have now?7,000 meters