Year 3
Year 3
Weighing and comparing masses in mixed units
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will weigh different masses in mixed units of kilograms and grams.
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5 Questions
Q1.
What is 1kg in g?
100
1000
100g
Q2.
What is the value of the interval on this scale?
250kg
25g
4
Q3.
What is the value of the interval on this scale
250g
50
50kg
Q4.
Which measurement is the indicator closest to?
400g
500g
Q5.
Which measurement is the indicator closest to?
1kg
900g
940g
5 Questions
Q1.
What is 5kg in grams?
5000kg
500g
500kg
Others
Q2.
What is the correct language to describe the mass of this parcel?
The mass of this parcel is greater than 2kg because the parcel is higher
The mass of this parcel is greater than 2kg because the parcel is lower
The mass of this parcel is less than 2kg because the parcel is lower
Q3.
How much does this parcel weigh?
4g and 200g
4g and 200kg
4kg and 200kg
Q4.
What is the mass of Pepper the purple cat?
1g and 700kg
1kg and 600g
1kg and 600kg
Q5.
What is the mass of the sad pug?
2g and 200kg
2g and 300g
2kg and 200g