This math topic focuses on identifying the most appropriate metric units of time for various real-world events. It challenges learners to decide between units such as days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds based on the context of activities like driving across North America, a subway ride, dining at a restaurant, the movement of a hummingbird’s wing, the duration of a movie, running a football field, and sending mail. This is a foundational exercise in measurement reasoning suited for an introductory level.

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Measurement Reasonable Unit - Time (metric) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Measurement Reasonable Unit - Time (metric) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement - Units Intro - Metric' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_intro_metric/
1
The length of a single lightning strike
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement?
a
milliseconds
b
seconds
2
The time for a subway ride across a city
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement?
a
minutes
b
seconds
3
The time it takes to eat dinner at a restaurant
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement?
a
minutes
b
seconds
4
The time for a decent baseball player to run around all the bases
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement?
a
seconds
b
milliseconds
5
The time to send a letter in the mail
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement?
a
hours
b
days
6
The time for one flap of a hummingbird's wing
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement?
a
milliseconds
b
seconds
7
The time for a decent runner to run the length of a football field
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement?
a
seconds
b
minutes