Understanding Weight Measurements in Maths

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Weight measurement in Math involves kilograms (kg) and grams (g). Learn about the relationship between grams and kilograms, how to measure weight using scales, and examples of items weighing around 1 gram and 1 kilogram. Complete the Monday worksheet to practice these concepts.


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  1. Maths MONDAY WEIGHT

  2. Weight Weight is a little bit different to other measurements. For example when we learned about length we learned there are 100 centimetres (cm) in 1 metre (m) and when we learned about money we learned there is 100 cent (c) in 1 euro ( ). We measure weight in kilograms (kg) and grams (g) BUT there are 1000 grams (1000g) in 1 kilogram (1kg).

  3. How do we measure grams and kilograms? Usually people measure weight using a weighing scale. You might have seen or used a weighing scale recently if you were baking.

  4. Things that weigh around 1 gram (1g) If you can find any of these around you house, pick them up and feel how heavy they are a raison a thumbtack the top of a pen a paperclip

  5. Things that weigh around 1 kilogram (1 kg) If you have any of these at home pick them up to see how heavy they are 1 litre of water 1 bag of sugar 1 bag of rice

  6. Complete the Monday worksheet if you can and if you d like to, send me a photo on seesaw or by email

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