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Name: Area: Level:


Complete the Word map. Add one more word to each category

Length Mass Time

Chronometer
Distance
Fahrenheit scale
Ampere
molecule
Kilogram
Metre
Hot and Cold
Kilometre
Inch
Voltimeter
Minute
Weight
Lumen
Celsius scale
Feet Amount of substance
Atoms
Ohmeter
Tape measure
Day
Ohms Units and magnitudes
Caliper
Metal ruler
Pounds
Lux
Rankie scale
Candela
Thermometer
Temperature Electric current Luminous intensity
Ounce
Balance
Clock
Multimeter
Smart wacht
Mol
Current
Volts
Luxómeter
Dynamometer
Activities
Answer the following question looking at the picture above:

a. How wide is the table?


b. How high is the ceiling?
c. How heavy is the bag?
d. How high is the door?
e. How high is the tree?
f. How far is the bag from the door?
g. How heavy is the board?
h. How heavy is the boy?
i. How heavy is the tree?
j. How warm is it outside?

Join the word according to its meaning


1) Unit is use to measure distance in SI units a) Rankine and Kelvin scale
2) Instrument to measure ampere, volt, and ohm b) Balance
3) Instrument to weight c) Condensation
4) How many days are a year d) 25.40 mm
5) 1 inch is equal e)Luxometer
6) 12 inch are equal f) meter
7) Temperature scales set their zero points at absolute g) 365 Days
8) Instruments of measure luminous intensity h) Multimeter
9) Change of solid to liquid i) feet
10) Change of gas to liquid j) Melting
Activities
Scientists all over the world use the same system of units so they can communicate
information clearly. This system of measurement is called the International System of Units
(SI). Metric measurement is based on the number ten and makes calculations with the system
relatively easy.

What type of measurement is indicated by each of the following units? Choices are in the last column.

For each of the following commonly used measurements, indicate its symbol. Use the symbols to complete the
following sentences with the most appropriate unit. Units may be used more than once or not at all.

Transform the following units


1000 mg = _____ g 198g = _____ Kg 8 mm = _____ cm
160 cm = _____ mm 62700 dJ = J 56.1 J = cJ
75 mL = _____ L 210 Pa = dPa 0.589 cJ = J
6.3 cm = _____ mm 7730000 cPa = Pa 2320 mJ = J
109 g = _____ Kg 949 cg = g 0.6 mL = L
50 cm = _____ m 9880 g = dg 102000 dg = g
5.6 m = _____ cm 0.489 mPa = Pa 4390 mm = m
250 m = _____ Km 0.34 kL = L 8960 J = dJ
5 L = _____mL 227000 dg = g 5.88 kPa = Pa
26,000 cm = _____ m 271 Pa = mPa 487 J = kJ
14 Km = _____ m 730 g = dg 9900000 cPa = Pa
16 cm = _____mm 0.584 kL = L
56,500 mm = _____ Km 0.309 m = cm
1 L = _____ mL 244000 dPa = Pa
65 g = _____ mg 36.2 Pa = cPa
27.5 mg = _____ g 0.145 Pa = cPa
480 cm = _____ m 95.1 cg = g
2500 m = _____ Km 8880 m = dm
923 cm = _____ m 0.0332 kL = L
27 g = _____ kg 0.158 Pa = cPa
355 mL = _____ L 67.6 L = cL
0.025 Km = _____ cm 75.6 J = cJ
5.1 dm = m 2.64 J = mJ
2730 g = kg 8.7 Pa = cPa
498 J = kJ 3.65 dPa = Pa
7630 J = mJ 6.52 dm = m
9.5 J = mJ 4.43 L = cL
0.314 kL = L 71 Pa = dPa
0.325 kL = L 0.149 cJ = J
20900 cJ = J 36.6 L = kL
8.1 dm = m 2.56 dm = m
8.28 m = km 8.84 J = mJ
89.6 J = dJ 9.62 mPa = Pa
42000 cPa = Pa 76.6 g = cg

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