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Lesson 4 Measure Capacity 2

The document describes measuring the capacity of bottles by emptying their liquid contents into jugs and marking the liquid level. It asks the reader to determine: 1) How much liquid is in each jug based on the marked levels 2) How much liquid is in each container described 3) Notices that different bottles hold different amounts and asks who has more - Dexter or Eva

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Lesson 4 Measure Capacity 2

The document describes measuring the capacity of bottles by emptying their liquid contents into jugs and marking the liquid level. It asks the reader to determine: 1) How much liquid is in each jug based on the marked levels 2) How much liquid is in each container described 3) Notices that different bottles hold different amounts and asks who has more - Dexter or Eva

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Measure capacity (2) 2 The capacity of each bottle is shown on the label.

Each bottle is full of liquid.

The bottles are emptied into jugs.

Draw a line on each jug to show where the liquid will reach.

a)
1 How much water is there in each jug? 4 litres

a) c) 3 litres
1 litres 3 litres
2l 2 litres
and
2 litres 400 ml 1 litre

500 ml

1 litre
b)
3 litres

ml l and ml 2 litres

b) d) 1l
and
1 litre
100 ml

3 litres 4 litres

3 litres c)
2 litres
5 litres
2 litres
4 litres
1 litre
1 litre 3 litres

2 litres

1 litre
l and ml l and ml 900 ml
© White Rose Maths 2020
3 How much water is there in each container? 4 Mo has some orange juice in a jug.

He pours it into another jug.


a) c)
Draw a line on the jug to show where the orange juice will reach.
3 litres 5 litres

4 litres 3 litres 5 litres


2 litres
3 litres 4 litres
2 litres
2 litres 3 litres
1 litre
1 litre 2 litres
1 litre

1 litre

ml l and ml What do you notice?

b) d) 5 Different bottles hold different


5 litres 5 litres amounts of liquids.
1 litre 500ml 250ml
4 litres 4 litres

3 litres 3 litres
Dexter Eva
2 litres 2 litres

1 litre 1 litre

l and ml l and ml


Who has more liquid? Circle your answer.

Dexter Eva they have the same


How did you work out what each interval on the
scales represents? Talk about it with a partner.

© White Rose Maths 2020

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