Measurement: Mass And Capacity Worksheet - Grade 4 Page 2

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3. While at the grocery store, Rachel and her mother purchased everything on their list.
a. Which item has the smallest mass?
Grocery List
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Flour . . . . . . . 3.2 kg
Cheese . . . . . . 350 g
b. Which item has the greatest mass?
Apple . . . . . . . . 85 g
Bread . . . . . . . 700 g
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Eggs . . . . . . . . 950 g
c. Which product has a mass closest to 1 kg?
Sugar . . . . . . . 4.5 kg
Chicken . . . . . 1.4 kg
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d. Rachel can carry just 4kg. Which combinations of groceries could she carry home in her
knapsack?
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4. Lee is mixing grape juice. He has a 350 mL can of juice and must add three more cans of water.
His pitcher has a capacity of 1 L. Will Lee’s juice fit in his pitcher? Explain why or why not.
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5. Mr. Blake is making peanut butter sandwiches for his class.
DID YOU KNOW?
He uses 50 g of peanut butter for each sandwich. He has a 2
The world’s largest
kg jar of peanut butter. How many sandwiches can he make?
birthday cake had a mass
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of more than 58 000 kg.
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6. At her campfire, Maria is planning to have 15 g of hotdogs, 85 kg of marshmallows and 50 mL
of hot cocoa to share with her seven friends. Are her estimates reasonable? Explain.
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TRY THIS!
Granny is baking, but her ingredients and measurements are mixed up. Use the clues below to help
Granny complete the chart. Use each ingredient and measurement just once. Her ingredients are
cinnamon, apples, chocolate chips, and bananas. Her measurements are 100 g, 250 g, 500 g, and 1 kg.
• The chocolate chips do not go into the squares.
Ingredient Measurement
• The pie contains more than 400g of fruit.
Pie
• The largest measurement goes into the cookies.
• The tarts have a larger measurement than the squares.
Tarts
• Everyone loves Granny’s famous banana cookies.
Squares
Cookies
Expectations: i) Select and justify the most appropriate standard unit. ii) Estimate, measure and record the mass and capacity of objects using grams
and kilograms or litres and millilitres. iii) Compare and order a collection of objects using standard units of mass and capacity.

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