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Converting Volumes of Liquid - PPT Presentation

Jonathan Gutknecht 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 ID: 366493

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Slide1

Converting Volumes of Liquid

Jonathan GutknechtSlide2

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. Slide3

Four Volumes of

Liquid

Cups

Pints

QuartsGallonsSlide4

4

quarts

make 1 gallon

+

2

cups

make 1

pint

2

pints

make 1

quart

+

=

+

+

+

+

=

=Slide5

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.Slide6

W

ater Water

E

verywhere!!

It’s time to test your knowledge on volumes of liquid!Can you distribute these volumes of water correctly?Slide7

How many quarts would fit into a half gallon container?

4 quarts

3 quarts

2 quarts

5 quartsSlide8

CORRECT!!!

2 quarts is right!

Good job converting!Slide9

H

ow many pints of water would be in a

2 quart

container?

6 pints4

pints

4

½ pints

5

pintsSlide10

CORRECT!!!

Good job Mathematician! You converted correctly!Slide11

If you had 16 pints of water, which gallon container would be

just the right size

?

H

int: There are 2 pints in a quart.1 gallon container4 gallon container

2 gallon container

3 gallon

containerSlide12

Superlative!!!

That was just the right size! Continue on to the final question!Slide13

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

2 quarts

8 quarts

12 quarts

4 quartsSlide14

Fantastic!!!

That

is absolutely correct! Slide15

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.Slide16

Too much!4 quarts would be the right amount for 1 gallon, but not ½ gallon.Slide17

Very close!That’s just a little bit too much! Try again.Slide18

The container would overflow!With that much volume, the container would be overflowing with water!Slide19

Too much water!

Try that question again, you can do it!Slide20

So close!

That’s just a tiny bit too much! Try again!Slide21

Too much!

That’s a little bit too much water volume for the container.Slide22

Not enough gallons!

While 1 gallon is not 16 pints, it is the equivalent of 16 CUPS. Try this question again.Slide23

Too many gallons!

That is too many gallons! 4 gallons would be the same as 16 QUARTS, but not 16 pints. Try again!Slide24

Too much!

16 pints would not be enough to fill up a 3 gallon container! You would need a smaller container.Slide25

Not quite!

Although 8 QUARTS is not correct, 8 CUPS would

be.

However,

the question asked how many QUARTS would be left. Slide26

TOO MUCH!!

12 quarts is way too much! However, 12 cups is how much that was in the container before it had been emptied. Slide27

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.