Imperial Measures in Spring

 
 
Spring
 
To understand imperial measures
 
 
Summary
 
Key Vocabulary and Sentence Stems
Hinge Question (Assessment Point)
Lesson Introduction Slide (Learning Objective and Success Criteria)
Starter – Sort into metric and imperial
Key Concept Introduction
Guided Practice – cm, inches and foot
Independent Practice 1 – cm, inches and foot
Guided Practice – ounces, pounds and stone
Independent Practice 2 – ounces, pounds and stone
Guided Practice – gallons and pints
Independent Practice 3 – gallons and pints
Let’s Reflect
Support Slides – Based on Year 5 – Imperial Units
 
 
Key Vocabulary:
 
1 inch is approximately 2.5 centimetres. 1 inch ≈ 2.5cm
1 foot is 12 inches. 1 foot = 12 inches
1 pound is 16 ounces. 1lb = 16oz
1 stone is 14 pounds. 1 stone = 14lbs
1 gallon is 8 pints. 1 gallon = 8 pints
 
Sentence Stems:
 
 
272oz
 
238oz
 
1 r3 oz
 
1 r1 oz
 
In focus
 
17lbs = ______ oz
1 pound is 16 ounces.
1lb = 16oz
1 stone is 14 pounds.
1 stone = 14lbs
 
 
To understand imperial measures
 
 
Sort these into metric units and imperial units.
 
Metric: centimetre, litre, gram
Imperial: foot, pounds (lbs), inch, miles
 
Starter:
centimetre
foot
pounds (lb)
inch
miles
litre
gram
Answers
 
 
What do you notice about the facts?
1 inch is approximately 2.5
centimetres.
1 inch ≈ 2.5cm
1 pound is 16 ounces.
1lb = 16oz
1 stone is 14 pounds.
1 stone = 14lbs
1 gallon is 8 pints.
1 gallon = 8 pints
1 foot is 12 inches.
1 foot = 12 inches
 
 
Guided Practice:
 
Use the information to complete the conversions.
 
4 foot = ______ inches
 
______ foot = 60 inches
 
5 inches ≈ ______ cm
 
3 foot ≈ ______ cm
 
 
48 inches
 
5 foot
 
2.5cm x 5 = 12.5cm
 
3 foot = 36 inches
36 x 2.5cm = 90cm
1 inch is approximately 2.5
centimetres.
1 inch ≈ 2.5cm
1 foot is 12 inches.
1 foot = 12 inches
Answers
 
 
Independent Practice:
 
 
Guided Practice:
 
Jamila is baking a cake.
She needs 6oz of self raising flour, 6oz of butter and 4oz of butter.
What is the total mass of ingredients she needs in pounds?
 
 
A puppy weighs 25 stone.
How many pounds does the puppy weigh?
 
6oz + 6oz + 4oz = 16oz
16oz = 1lb
 
 
25 stone x 14 = 350lbs
1 pound is 16 ounces.
1lb = 16oz
1 stone is 14 pounds.
1 stone = 14lbs
Answers
 
 
Independent Practice:
 
 
Guided Practice:
 
Use the information to complete the conversions.
 
5 gallons = _______ pints
 
6 gallons = _______ pints
 
______ gallons = 72 pints
 
I fill my car with 12 gallons of petrol.
How many pints is this?
 
 
 
 
40 pints
 
48 pints
 
9 gallons
 
96 pints
1 gallon is 8 pints.
1 gallon = 8 pints
Answers
 
 
Independent Practice:
 
 
Let’s Reflect:
 
Write down as many of the conversions as you can remember from today.
1 inch is approximately 2.5 centimetres.
1 inch ≈ 2.5cm
1 pound is 16 ounces.
1lb = 16oz
1 stone is 14 pounds.
1 stone = 14lbs
1 gallon is 8 pints.
1 gallon = 8 pints
1 foot is 12 inches.
1 foot = 12 inches
Answers
 
 
The following slides are based on Year 5 Converting Units – Imperial Units (kilograms and
pounds, millilitres and pints)
 
 
Use the information to complete the table.
1 kilogram is approximately 2 pounds.
1kg ≈ 2lbs
Answers
 
 
Light Bulb Challenge
Use the information and bar models to complete the conversions.
 
 
 
 
 
 
3,408ml = ________ pints
      
4 pints = ________ml
 
Draw bar models of your own to complete these conversions:
3 pints = ________ ml
5 pints = ________ ml
5,680ml = ________pints
 
1,704ml
2,840ml
10 pints
568 millilitres equals 1 pint
568ml = 1 pint
 
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Explore key vocabulary and concepts related to imperial measures, including centimeters, inches, feet, pounds, ounces, stones, gallons, and pints. Practice converting between metric and imperial units through guided and independent exercises. Reflect on the differences and similarities between imperial and metric units to enhance understanding and application in real-world scenarios.

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  1. To understand imperial measures Spring

  2. Summary Key Vocabulary and Sentence Stems Hinge Question (Assessment Point) Lesson Introduction Slide (Learning Objective and Success Criteria) Starter Sort into metric and imperial Key Concept Introduction Guided Practice cm, inches and foot Independent Practice 1 cm, inches and foot Guided Practice ounces, pounds and stone Independent Practice 2 ounces, pounds and stone Guided Practice gallons and pints Independent Practice 3 gallons and pints Let s Reflect Support Slides Based on Year 5 Imperial Units

  3. To understand imperial measures Key Vocabulary: Metric imperial centimetre inch foot Pound (lb) ounces stone gallon pint Sentence Stems: 1 inch is approximately 2.5 centimetres. 1 inch 2.5cm 1 foot is 12 inches. 1 foot = 12 inches 1 pound is 16 ounces. 1lb = 16oz 1 stone is 14 pounds. 1 stone = 14lbs 1 gallon is 8 pints. 1 gallon = 8 pints

  4. To understand imperial measures In focus 17lbs = ______ oz 1 pound is 16 ounces. 1lb = 16oz 1 stone is 14 pounds. 1 stone = 14lbs 272oz 1 r3 oz A C B D 238oz 1 r1 oz

  5. To understand imperial measures Success Criteria I can explain the difference between imperial and metric units I can use given facts to convert between imperial units of measure I can convert between some metric and imperial units of measure

  6. To understand imperial measures Starter: Sort these into metric units and imperial units. centimetre foot pounds (lb) inch miles litre gram Metric: centimetre, litre, gram Imperial: foot, pounds (lbs), inch, miles Answers

  7. To understand imperial measures What do you notice about the facts? 1 inch is approximately 2.5 1 foot is 12 inches. 1 pound is 16 ounces. centimetres. 1 foot = 12 inches 1lb = 16oz 1 inch 2.5cm 1 stone is 14 pounds. 1 gallon is 8 pints. 1 stone = 14lbs 1 gallon = 8 pints

  8. To understand imperial measures Guided Practice: Use the information to complete the conversions. 1 inch is approximately 2.5 centimetres. 48 inches 4 foot = ______ inches 1 inch 2.5cm 1 foot is 12 inches. 5 foot ______ foot = 60 inches 1 foot = 12 inches 2.5cm x 5 = 12.5cm 5 inches ______ cm 3 foot = 36 inches 3 foot ______ cm 36 x 2.5cm = 90cm Answers

  9. To understand imperial measures Independent Practice:

  10. To understand imperial measures Guided Practice: Jamila is baking a cake. 1 pound is 16 ounces. She needs 6oz of self raising flour, 6oz of butter and 4oz of butter. 1lb = 16oz What is the total mass of ingredients she needs in pounds? 1 stone is 14 pounds. 6oz + 6oz + 4oz = 16oz 1 stone = 14lbs 16oz = 1lb A puppy weighs 25 stone. How many pounds does the puppy weigh? 25 stone x 14 = 350lbs Answers

  11. To understand imperial measures Independent Practice:

  12. To understand imperial measures Guided Practice: Use the information to complete the conversions. 1 gallon is 8 pints. 1 gallon = 8 pints 5 gallons = _______ pints 40 pints 6 gallons = _______ pints 48 pints ______ gallons = 72 pints 9 gallons I fill my car with 12 gallons of petrol. 96 pints How many pints is this? Answers

  13. To understand imperial measures Independent Practice:

  14. To understand imperial measures Let s Reflect: Write down as many of the conversions as you can remember from today. 1 inch is approximately 2.5 centimetres. 1 inch 2.5cm 1 foot is 12 inches. 1 foot = 12 inches 1 pound is 16 ounces. 1lb = 16oz 1 stone is 14 pounds. 1 stone = 14lbs 1 gallon is 8 pints. 1 gallon = 8 pints Answers

  15. Support Slides The following slides are based on Year 5 Converting Units Imperial Units (kilograms and pounds, millilitres and pints)

  16. To understand imperial measures Use the information to complete the table. 1 kilogram is approximately 2 pounds. 1kg 2lbs Kilograms (kg) Pounds (lbs) 2 4 6 12 0.5 1 10 20 3 6 5 10 12 24 Answers

  17. To understand imperial measures Light Bulb Challenge 568 millilitres equals 1 pint Use the information and bar models to complete the conversions. 568ml = 1 pint _____ pints _____ ml 1 pint 1 pint 1 pint 568ml 568ml 568ml 568ml 568ml 568ml 1 pint 6 2,272 3,408ml = ________ pints 4 pints = ________ml Draw bar models of your own to complete these conversions: 1,704ml 3 pints = ________ ml 2,840ml 5 pints = ________ ml 10 pints 5,680ml = ________pints Answers

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