Entry 3 Measurement Measurement Units 1 7 Questions - 4 pages Plane Shapes 2 2 Questions 2pages Solid Figures 3 1 Question 1 page Space 4 3 Questions 2 pages Time 5 21 Questions 6 pages Colourful Worksheets great graphics
Measurement Units 1 Match the words with the correct abbreviation. oz stone km foot lb centimetre ft yard cm pound yd metre st kilogram kg kilometre m ounce in gallons g inch gal gram
Measurement Units 1 Metric Units millimetres metres kilometres litres centilitres centimetres grams kilograms millilitres Imperial units yards gallons pounds ounces pints miles inches tons feet 1. Which of the above measure a) length b) weight c) capacity (quantities of liquid) Which is bigger 2. a) a metre or a centimetre b) a millimetre or a metre c) a gram or a kilogram d) an ounce or a pound e) a yard or a foot
Measurement Units 1 Guess the length of the lines in centimetres A B C D E F Now measure the lines Line Guess Measured A B C D E F
Measurement Units 1 Making Realistic Estimates (Imperial Units) Put a circle round the answer that you think is closest to the correct answer. LENGTH 50p coin ½ in 1 in 2 ins 1 ft can of Coke (height) 2 ins 5 ins 8 ins 2 ft length of a car 1 ft 13 ft 12 yds 25 yds height of a house 100 ins 100 yds 20 ft 3 yds distance from Glasgow to London 345 miles 100 miles 1000 miles 5000 yds WEIGHT small tub of margarine 2 oz 8 oz 1 lb 2 lb apple 6 oz 1 lb 12oz 3 lb man 100 lb 13 st 49 st 500 lb car 2 ton 6 st 100 tons 100 lb gallon of water 1 lb 10 lb 100 lb 10 st CAPACITY mug ½ pt 3 pt 2 pt 1 gal bucket 1 pt 4 pt 2 gal 10 gal bottle of Coke 2pt 4 pt 1 gal 2 gal kettle 1 pt 3 pt 1 gal 2 gal bath 1 pt 10 pt 1 gal 10 gal Check your answers by measuring at least 1 of the items from each of the 3 sections
Plane Shapes 2 What is the perimeter of each of the shapes below? 1
Plane Shapes 2 What is the area of each of the shapes below? 1 Make sure that you have you used the correct units for area?
Solid Figures 3 What is the volume of each of the shapes below? 3 3 cm 3 cm 3 cm 2 cm 2 cm 4 cm 7 cm 5 cm 5 cm You may use a calculator if you wish. Make sure that you have you used the correct units for volume?
Draw all the lines of symmetry on the shapes. Space 4 3
Space 4 3 Measure and label each of the following acute angles. Draw angles of the following sizes. 70 45 100 50.
Time 5 4 You will need a partner and a stopwatch that measures to the nearest second. Give the stopwatch to your partner and let him or her keep time while you try to estimate exactly one minute by silent counting or some similar method. See how close you can get and write down the time you actually took. Time 1: Swap over and repeat the experiment. Time 2: Try the experiment once more each to see if you can improve your results. Time 3: Time 4: How could you do this experiment by using your pulse rate? Try the experiment again using the pulse rate method. Time 5: Time 6: Does this give better results than in the original experiment?
Channel 6 (Friday) 4:00 News Headlines 4:05 Children s Programmes. *Animal Time *Cartoon *Ward 3 5:15 Quiz 5:45 Animal Watch 6:10 Sports Report 7:00 News Local News and Weather Forecast 7:25 Celebrity Camping 8:00 Garden Squad 8:30 Life in Space 9:00 Film: Space Police 10:55 The Solar System 11:40 Late News Weather Teleshopping Time 5 4 1. At what time does Animal Watch begin? How long does it last? 2. Which programme starts at half past eight? 3. Which programme starts at five to eleven? 4. How long is the film? 5. If Animal Time lasts 15 minutes, and Cartoon is 10 minutes, when does Ward 3 begin? 6. If the News runs for 15 minutes, how long is left for the Local News and Weather Forecast? 7. If the Late News runs for 7 minutes, and the Weather for 3 minutes, how many minutes before midnight will teleshopping start?
Time 5 4
Time 5 4
Time 5 Look at the calendar and answer the following questions. 4 1. Is this year a leap year? How do you know? 2. Which months have 5 Fridays? 3. Which month begins on the first day of the week? 4. Name the month that ends on a Saturday. 5. Paul is 6 months younger than John. Paul s birthday is in February. When is John s birthday? 6. Paul s college was closed on the third Tuesday of the sixth month. What date was this? 7. Support classes were held on the second Saturday of each month. Give the dates of the twelve classes held. 8. On which day does each month with 31 days end? 9. On which day does each month with 30 days begin? 10. What day and date is New Years Day? 11. What day and date is New Years Day next year? 12 How many months have 5 Saturdays? Which months have 5 Saturdays?
Represent the times below on the clock faces Time 5 4 14:25 09:35 22:20 08:15 12:50 16:45