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Measurement Less or More - Volume (metric) (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on comparing volumes using metric measurements. It helps students understand and decide if the volume of various everyday items (like a water bottle, Olympic swimming pool, or a can of soda) is greater or smaller than specific measurements given in milliliters, liters, and microliters. These problems serve as an introduction to metric units of volume and require students to conceptualize different magnitudes of volume relative to common items.

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Less/More - Volume (metric)

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Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement

Is volume of a can of pop/soda smaller or bigger than 350 liters?

Measurement Less or More - Volume (metric) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Measurement Less or More - Volume (metric) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement - Units Intro - Metric' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_intro_metric/
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Is volume of one snowflake smaller or bigger than 1 microliters?
Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement
a
bigger
b
smaller
2
Is volume of a large spoon of water smaller or bigger than 25 microliters?
Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement
a
bigger
b
smaller
3
Is volume of a water bottle smaller or bigger than 1 milliliters?
Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement
a
smaller
b
bigger
4
Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement
Is volume of one snowflake smaller or bigger than 1 liters?
a
smaller
b
bigger
5
Is volume of a dessert spoon smaller or bigger than 1 milliliters?
Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement
a
smaller
b
bigger
6
Is volume of an Olympic swimming pool smaller or bigger than 2,500,000 milliliters?
Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement
a
smaller
b
bigger
7
Is volume of a can of pop/soda smaller or bigger than 350 liters?
Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement
a
bigger
b
smaller