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HARCOURT MATH                       Name
             GRADE 4                             Date
             Chapter 24
             WHAT WE ARE LEARNING                Dear Family,
             Customary Measurement               Your child is learning about customary
                                                 measurements. We are working with linear units,
             VOCABULARY                          capacity, and weight. Your child is learning how to
             Here are the vocabulary             measure and how to change measurements from
                                                 one unit to another. Here are some examples of what
             words we use in class:
                                                 is being taught.
             Linear units Linear units
                                                 Measure the line segment to the nearest 1 inch.
                                                                                         8
             are the units used to
             measure length, width,
             height, or distance. The                           1                2               3                4         5            6
                                                   inches
             customary linear units are
                                                                                                    3
             inch (in.), foot (ft), yard (yd),
                                                 The length of the line segment is closer to 3 8 in. than
                                                      4              3                         1
                                                 to 3 8 , so it is 3 8 in. long to the nearest 8 inch.
             and mile (mi).
             Capacity The capacity of            Below are the customary units of measure that we
             a container is the amount it        will be using to change units such as feet to inches,
             can hold when filled. The           pints to quarts, and ounces to pounds.
             customary units for                                                       Customary Units for            Customary Units for
                                                 Customary Linear Units                Measuring Liquids              Measuring Weight
             measuring capacity are
                                                 1 foot (ft)   12 inches (in.)       1 cup (c)       8 ounces (oz)    1 pound (lb)   16 oz
             teaspoon (tsp), tablespoon          1 yard (yd)    3 feet               1 pint (pt)      2 cups          1 ton (T)   2,000 lb

             (tbsp), cup (c), pint (pt),         1 mile (mi)    5,280 feet           1 quart (qt)       2 pints
                                                 1 mile    1,760 yards               1 gallon (gal)      4 quarts
             quart (qt), and gallon (gal).
             Weight The weight of an             As you work with your child on the practice
             object is how heavy it is.          exercises and the other pages in this packet, ask
                                                 these questions when appropriate:
             The customary units for
                                                 • Can you estimate how long that would be?
             measuring weight are ounce
                                                 • To change from inches to feet, will you multiply
             (oz), pound (lb), and ton (T).        or divide?
                                                 • How do you know that those measurements are
© Harcourt




                                                   equivalent?
                                                 Talking about math with your child is one of the
                                                 best ways to build confidence.
                                                 Sincerely,


                                                                         Family Involvement Activities                                  FA93
HOME ACTIVITY
      Measurement Fun
Have fun with your child measuring objects in your home.
Encourage him or her to measure to the nearest 1 inch,
                                               4
or 1 inch when appropriate.
   8




             1             2             3        4           5           6
 inches

Use an inch ruler.
1. How long is a teaspoon? _________

2. How wide is a dish towel? _________

3. How high is a toaster? _________


Use a measuring cup.
4. How many cups will fill a pot? _________

5. How many cups will fill a vase? _________

6. How many cups will fill a pitcher? _________


Use a bathroom scale.
7. How many pounds does a bag of groceries weigh? _________

8. How many pounds does a dictionary weigh? _________

9. How many pounds does a pair of sneakers weigh? _________
                                                                                  © Harcourt




FA94 Family Involvement Activities
PRACTICE/HOMEWORK
             Name _________________________
             Customary Measurement
             Choose the most reasonable unit of measure.
             Write in., ft, yd, or mi.
              1. The length of a pair                         2. The height of a school                            3. The distance from
                 of scissors is about                            desk is about 1 _____.                               New York to Boston is
                 6 _____.                                                                                             about 260 _____.

             Circle the greater measurement.
              4. 5 in. or 5 ft                                5. 2 yd or 2 mi                                      6. 1 yd or 2 ft
                                                         1                                                                              1
              7. Measure to the nearest                  4   inch.                   8. Measure to the nearest                          8   inch.




             Order the measurements from least to greatest.
              9. 1 1 in., 2 1 in., 1 7 in.
                   4        8        8                                              10.     1
                                                                                            2    in.,   5
                                                                                                        8   in.,   3
                                                                                                                   4   in.,   3
                                                                                                                              8   in.



             Complete.

             11. 4 ft                  in.                   12. 3 yd                       ft                 13. 2 mi                        yd

             Choose the unit of capacity. Write c, qt, or gal.
             14. You usually drink                           15. A large aquarium                              16. A pitcher of
                 about 1      of milk                            holds about 7                                     lemonade holds
                 at a time.                                      of water.                                         about 1      .

             Change the unit.

             17. 2 lb =                oz                    18. 4 T =                lb                       19. 5 lb =                     oz

             Write multiply or divide to tell how to change the unit.
© Harcourt




             20. yards to feet                               21. quarts to pints                               22. ounces to pounds




                                    12. 9 ft; 13. 3,520 yd; 14. c; 15. gal; 16. qt; 17. 32; 18. 8,000 lb; 19. 80; 20. multiply; 21. multiply; 22. divide
               Answers: 1. in.; 2. yd; 3. mi; 4. 5 ft; 5. 2 mi; 6. 1 yd; 7. 2 4 ; 8. 3 8 ; 9. 1 4 in., 1 8 in., 2 8 in.; 10. 8 in., 2 in., 8 in., 4 in.; 11. 48 in.;
                                3      5      1      3          1       7       1       1         3



                                                                                                 Family Involvement Activities                            FA95
MATH GAME




Play this game with a family member.
Each player should keep a separate score card.
Here’s how to play. Take turns tossing a penny onto the fish pond. If the penny
lands on a fish, find its equivalent measure on another fish. Record your “catches”
on your scorecard. Then put an X on each of those two fish. You’ve caught them!
Keep playing until all the fish in the pond have been caught. If the coin misses a
fish or lands on a fish with an X, the fish has gotten away and the next player takes
a turn. The player with the greater number of fish wins.



                                    7c
                                                      3 1 pt
                                                        2


                  1 yd                    4 gal
                                                                        7 ft



        2T                     74 in.               15,840 ft
                                                                               1 4 in.
                                                                                 8



                                 84 in.
                                                      4 mi
       9,000 lb                                                           6 ft 2 in.


                                          32 pt
              1 1 in.
                2                                                  4,000 lb

                                          3 ft
                                                                                               © Harcourt




                        3 mi                                 7,040 yd

                                             41 T
                                              2




FA96 Family Involvement Activities

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Family ch24

  • 1. HARCOURT MATH Name GRADE 4 Date Chapter 24 WHAT WE ARE LEARNING Dear Family, Customary Measurement Your child is learning about customary measurements. We are working with linear units, VOCABULARY capacity, and weight. Your child is learning how to Here are the vocabulary measure and how to change measurements from one unit to another. Here are some examples of what words we use in class: is being taught. Linear units Linear units Measure the line segment to the nearest 1 inch. 8 are the units used to measure length, width, height, or distance. The 1 2 3 4 5 6 inches customary linear units are 3 inch (in.), foot (ft), yard (yd), The length of the line segment is closer to 3 8 in. than 4 3 1 to 3 8 , so it is 3 8 in. long to the nearest 8 inch. and mile (mi). Capacity The capacity of Below are the customary units of measure that we a container is the amount it will be using to change units such as feet to inches, can hold when filled. The pints to quarts, and ounces to pounds. customary units for Customary Units for Customary Units for Customary Linear Units Measuring Liquids Measuring Weight measuring capacity are 1 foot (ft) 12 inches (in.) 1 cup (c) 8 ounces (oz) 1 pound (lb) 16 oz teaspoon (tsp), tablespoon 1 yard (yd) 3 feet 1 pint (pt) 2 cups 1 ton (T) 2,000 lb (tbsp), cup (c), pint (pt), 1 mile (mi) 5,280 feet 1 quart (qt) 2 pints 1 mile 1,760 yards 1 gallon (gal) 4 quarts quart (qt), and gallon (gal). Weight The weight of an As you work with your child on the practice object is how heavy it is. exercises and the other pages in this packet, ask these questions when appropriate: The customary units for • Can you estimate how long that would be? measuring weight are ounce • To change from inches to feet, will you multiply (oz), pound (lb), and ton (T). or divide? • How do you know that those measurements are © Harcourt equivalent? Talking about math with your child is one of the best ways to build confidence. Sincerely, Family Involvement Activities FA93
  • 2. HOME ACTIVITY Measurement Fun Have fun with your child measuring objects in your home. Encourage him or her to measure to the nearest 1 inch, 4 or 1 inch when appropriate. 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 inches Use an inch ruler. 1. How long is a teaspoon? _________ 2. How wide is a dish towel? _________ 3. How high is a toaster? _________ Use a measuring cup. 4. How many cups will fill a pot? _________ 5. How many cups will fill a vase? _________ 6. How many cups will fill a pitcher? _________ Use a bathroom scale. 7. How many pounds does a bag of groceries weigh? _________ 8. How many pounds does a dictionary weigh? _________ 9. How many pounds does a pair of sneakers weigh? _________ © Harcourt FA94 Family Involvement Activities
  • 3. PRACTICE/HOMEWORK Name _________________________ Customary Measurement Choose the most reasonable unit of measure. Write in., ft, yd, or mi. 1. The length of a pair 2. The height of a school 3. The distance from of scissors is about desk is about 1 _____. New York to Boston is 6 _____. about 260 _____. Circle the greater measurement. 4. 5 in. or 5 ft 5. 2 yd or 2 mi 6. 1 yd or 2 ft 1 1 7. Measure to the nearest 4 inch. 8. Measure to the nearest 8 inch. Order the measurements from least to greatest. 9. 1 1 in., 2 1 in., 1 7 in. 4 8 8 10. 1 2 in., 5 8 in., 3 4 in., 3 8 in. Complete. 11. 4 ft in. 12. 3 yd ft 13. 2 mi yd Choose the unit of capacity. Write c, qt, or gal. 14. You usually drink 15. A large aquarium 16. A pitcher of about 1 of milk holds about 7 lemonade holds at a time. of water. about 1 . Change the unit. 17. 2 lb = oz 18. 4 T = lb 19. 5 lb = oz Write multiply or divide to tell how to change the unit. © Harcourt 20. yards to feet 21. quarts to pints 22. ounces to pounds 12. 9 ft; 13. 3,520 yd; 14. c; 15. gal; 16. qt; 17. 32; 18. 8,000 lb; 19. 80; 20. multiply; 21. multiply; 22. divide Answers: 1. in.; 2. yd; 3. mi; 4. 5 ft; 5. 2 mi; 6. 1 yd; 7. 2 4 ; 8. 3 8 ; 9. 1 4 in., 1 8 in., 2 8 in.; 10. 8 in., 2 in., 8 in., 4 in.; 11. 48 in.; 3 5 1 3 1 7 1 1 3 Family Involvement Activities FA95
  • 4. MATH GAME Play this game with a family member. Each player should keep a separate score card. Here’s how to play. Take turns tossing a penny onto the fish pond. If the penny lands on a fish, find its equivalent measure on another fish. Record your “catches” on your scorecard. Then put an X on each of those two fish. You’ve caught them! Keep playing until all the fish in the pond have been caught. If the coin misses a fish or lands on a fish with an X, the fish has gotten away and the next player takes a turn. The player with the greater number of fish wins. 7c 3 1 pt 2 1 yd 4 gal 7 ft 2T 74 in. 15,840 ft 1 4 in. 8 84 in. 4 mi 9,000 lb 6 ft 2 in. 32 pt 1 1 in. 2 4,000 lb 3 ft © Harcourt 3 mi 7,040 yd 41 T 2 FA96 Family Involvement Activities