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Converting Volumes of
LiquidJonathan Gutknecht
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Content Area : Mathematics
Grade Level : Fifth Grade
Summary: The purpose of this instructional Power Point is to further the students understanding of the conversion volumes of liquid.
Learning Objective : Given four different volumes of liquid, the students will be able to convert them with 100% accuracy.
Content Standard : Measurement & Data
Accomplishment : Convert like measurement units within a given measurement system.
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Four Volumes of Liquid
Cups
Pints
Quarts
Gallons
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4 quarts make 1 gallon+
2 cups make 1 pint
2 pints make 1 quart
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Further inquiry for converting volumes of liquid
If it takes 2 cups to fill 1 pint, then
that means there are 4 cups in 2
pints.
So If it takes 2 pints to fill 1 quart,
then there are 4 cups in 1 quart.
Don’t forget this principle. This is key
to understanding conversions of
liquid.
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Water Water Everywhere!!
It’s time to test your knowledge on volumes
of liquid!
Can you distribute these volumes of water
correctly?
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How many quarts would fit into a half gallon
container?
A.4 quarts
B. 3 quarts
C. 2 quarts
D.5 quarts
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CORRECT!!!
2 quarts is right!
Good job converting!
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How many pints of water would be in a 2 quart
container?
A.6 pints
B. 4 pints
C. 4 ½ pints
D.5 pints
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CORRECT!!!
Good job Mathematician! You converted correctly!
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If you had 16 pints of water, which gallon
container would be just the right size?
Hint: There are 2 pints in a quart.
A. 1 gallon container
B. 4 gallon container
C. 2 gallon container
D. 3 gallon container
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Superlative!!!That was just the right size! Continue on to the final question!
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If a container has 3 quarts and you took out 4 cups, how many quarts would be left?Hint: There are 4 cups in 1 quart
A. 2 quarts
B.8 quarts
C.12 quarts
D.4 quarts
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Fantastic!!!
That is absolutely correct!
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Good job today fellow scholar!
You learned a lot about conversion with volumes of liquids.
As we continue to learn more about conversion you will see just how many different ways it’s used.
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Too much!
4 quarts would be the right amount for 1 gallon, but not ½ gallon.
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Very close!
That’s just a little bit too much! Try again.
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The container would overflow!
With that much volume, the container would be overflowing with water!
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Too much water!
Try that question again, you can do it!
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So close!That’s just a tiny bit too much! Try again!
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Too much!That’s a little bit too much water volume for the container.
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Not enough gallons!While 1 gallon is not 16 pints, it is the equivalent of 16 CUPS. Try this question again.
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Too many gallons!That is too many gallons! 4 gallons would be the same as 16 QUARTS, but not 16 pints. Try again!
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Too much!16 pints would not be enough to fill up a 3 gallon container! You would need a smaller container.
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Not quite!
Although 8 QUARTS is not correct, 8 CUPS would be.
However, the question asked how many QUARTS would be left.
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TOO MUCH!!12 quarts is way too much! However, 12 cups is how much that was in the container before it had been emptied.
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Too much water!
Since we started off with 3 quarts and then lost some water, we wouldn’t have 4 quarts.
Reread the question carefully again.