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STARTER Put these measurements into starting with the shortest.

60mm 0.5m 1/5 m 6.5cm

shortest longest

900mm 0.8m 3/4 m 6.5cm

shortest longest

34mm 0.1m 1/8 m 29cm

shortest longest
Put these measurements into order, starting with the smallest.

600ml 0.5lt 1/4lt 6.5lt 1000mlt


= 1 litre.

smallest biggest

80grm 0.8kg 3/4 kg 150grm 1000grm


= 1 kg.

smallest biggest

1000m = 1
720cm 3.1m 1/20 km 1400mm km
100cm =
1m
smallest biggest
10mm =
1cm.
LO: To be able to convert measurements between mm, cm, m and km.
I know how many mm in a cm, cm in a m and m in a km.
Success criteria: I can convert from one form to another.
I know the value of each measurement.

Here are four measurements.


¼m 90cm 0.1m 110cm
Write these measurements in order from shortest to
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longest.

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shortest longest
Here are four measurements.
1/10 m 9mm 0.75m 75mm
Write these measurements in order from shortest to
longest.

shortest longest

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LO:
Complete the worksheet first.
To be able to convert measurements between mg, g and kg.
I know how many in each unit.
Success criteria: I can convert from one form to another.
I know the value of each measurement.

Pages 33,34,35 book1

Pages 35 book2

Pages 20-21 book2


Work these out.

1. 1430 mg how many g? 2. 1430 g how many kg?


3. 56891g how many kg? 4. 97704 mg how many g?
5. 805679kg how many tonne?

Match the weight to the person or ‘thing’ below.

330g 3kg 16kg 3mg 80kg 7.5 tonne

Average size ant. A jar of jam.


A large truck. A full school
Average size 5 year old. Average size man. bag. Pages 31,32 book2
STARTER: STEP ONE: Figure out what each division on the
The mass of a pumpkin is shown on this scale. scale is worth.
There are 5 divisions between each number.

So between 2000 and 3000 there are 5 numbers.

The difference between 2000 and 3000 is 1000.


The mass of a marrow is shown on this scale.
So 1000 divided by 5 = 200. Each space is worth
200.

STEP TWO: Now find how many spaces there are


between the two and multiply by 200.
What is the difference in mass between the pumpkin
and the marrow? 3 spaces x 200 = 600grams.
STARTER:
The mass of a football on this scale.

The mass of a computer is shown on this scale.

What is the difference in mass between the football


and the computer?
If a it is positive 12 degrees and the temperature falls by 20
degrees, what will the new temperature be?

12° - 20 =
1. If a it is positive 7 degrees and the temperature falls by 20
degrees, what will the new temperature be?

2. If a it is positive 15 degrees and the temperature falls by 21


degrees, what will the new temperature be?

3. If a it is positive 19 degrees and the temperature falls by 21


degrees, what will the new temperature be?

4. If a it is positive 4 degrees and the temperature falls by 11


degrees, what will the new temperature be?
Year 5 MATHS Friday the 16th of March 2018. Week 1 Term 4 .

LO: To be able to use a scale correctly.


This jug is measuring in Litres and Millilitres.
There are only a few numbers.
But there is a scale.
You need to put the missing numbers in yourself.
Count the spaces between the bottom to the first
number.
Divide that into the number.
Year 5 MATHS Wednesday the 21st of March 2018. Week 2 Term 4 .

LO: To be able to measure and add quantity to an existing number.

Misha has 500mls of juice in a jug .


He adds another 600mls. Show
where the new level will be.
Year 5 MATHS Tuesday the 17th of April 2018. Week 6 Term 4 .

LO: To be able to read scales.


STEP ONE: Count the spaces and divide by the last number.
So 10 spaces divided by 5. Each space is 0.5. 2 spaces = 1.
STEP TWO: Put the numbers in.
1 2 3 4 5

1 2
Year 5 MATHS Tuesday the 17th of April 2018. Week 6 Term 4 .

LO: To be able to read scales.


STEP ONE: Count the spaces and divide by the last number.
STEP TWO: Put the numbers in.
What is this
number?
1

What is this
number?
1 2

Work
sheet
LO: Reading and writing scale.

Look at these.

STEP ONE: Figure out what each division on the


The mass of a pumpkin is shown on this scale. scale is worth.
There are 5 divisions between each number.

So between 2000 and 3000 there are 5 numbers.

The difference between 2000 and 3000 is 1000.


The mass of a marrow is shown on this scale.
So 1000 divided by 5 = 200. Each space is worth
200.

STEP TWO: Now find how many spaces there are


between the two and multiply by 200.
What is the difference in mass between the pumpkin
and the marrow? 3 spaces x 200 = 600grams.
How fast is this car going?.

STEP ONE: Figure out what each division on the


scale is worth.

100 There are 5 divisions between each number.

kmph So between 2000 and 3000 there are 5 numbers.

The difference between 2000 and 3000 is 1000.

So 1000 divided by 5 = 200. Each space is worth


200.

STEP TWO: Now find how many spaces there are


between the two and multiply by 200.

3 spaces x 200 = 600grams.

0
STEP ONE: Figure out what each division on the
scale is worth.
This car holds 120 litres of Petrol. Look at the scale. Can you
estimate how much petrol it has left?. There are 4 divisions.

The total is 120.

Each division is worth 30. 120÷4 =30.

The arrow is pointing to a spot just after the 3rd


division. So 3 x 30 =90….plus

STEP TWO: Now estimate the amount from the


third division.

It seems to be about a third. 1/3

So divide 30 by 3 = 10.

Add 10 to 90 and we get 100. Answer 100 litres.


What is the weight of the gold on this scale?

5 kg

0 kg
Complete the worksheets.
Write in kilograms (Kg) 9600g?

Write in kilograms Kg 4600g? Write in kilograms (Kg) 1900g?

1kg = 1000 g
Write in kilograms (Kg) 7200g?
4600
1000 Write in kilograms (Kg) 8200g?

4000 ÷ 1000 = 4
Write in kilograms (Kg) 600g?
600 ÷ 1000 = .6
4.6kg Write in kilograms (Kg) 900g?
STARTER: Reading scale.

Look at these.

If 50mls are removed from this


measuring tube, how much will
be left?

If 20mls are added to this


measuring tube what will the
new level be?
STARTER:
Look at these.
If 100mls are removed, how many will be left?

You have 210mls and you are removing 100. It is 210 – 100 = 110mls.

If we want to have .

The difference between 2000 and 3000 is 1000.

So 1000 divided by 5 = 200. Each space is worth


200.

STEP TWO: Now find how many spaces there are


between the two and multiply by 200.

3 spaces x 200 = 600grams.


What is the weight of the gold on this scale?

STARTER: Problems of scale.

Look at this.

1. What weight is
the arrow pointing
0 kg
to?

2. How much gold


will we need to
remove so that we 2 kg 1 kg
have 1.5kg?
STARTER: Problems of scale.

Look at this.

The mass of a Watermelon is shown on this scale.

The mass of a rock melon is shown on this scale.

What is the difference in mass between the watermelon and the rock melon?

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