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1. As in length, it is essential that we know when to use grams, kilograms and tons as units.
Work with a friend, taking turns. Take any three objects in your class. Hold each one separately and arrange them from the lightest to the heaviest. In which unit would you weigh these items: grams? kg?; ton?
Complete the table:
Item | From light to heavy | Unit | |
1 . | .......................................... | .......................................... | .......................................... |
2 . | .......................................... | .......................................... | .......................................... |
3 . | .......................................... | .......................................... | .......................................... |
DO YOU STILL REMEMBER?
1 000 g = 1 kg
1 000 kg = 1 ton
Sometimes an object can be so light that you can’t weigh it on a normal scale. Tick the objects that you think weigh less than 1 gram.
a feather | a rubber | a pin |
a staple | an orange | a grain of sand |
a hair elastic | a pen | a hair |
DID YOU KNOW?
When we want to determine the mass of an object, it means that we want to know how heavy it is or how much it weighs . To be able to do this, we need a scale .
Please write down all the different kinds of scales you can think of:
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
2. Kyk na die volgende tekeninge en skryf die massa van die voorwerpe neer.
2. Look at the following drawings and write down the mass of each object:
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Work in groups of three. Bring the following items from home:
A scale; 1 cup of raw rice; 1 cup of sugar; 1 cup of flour; 1 cup of salt; 1 cup of all bran/corn flakes and 1 cup of raisins.(Remember to use the same cup each time you measure).
1. Determine the mass of each item and complete the table.
Item | Mass in g estimated | Item weighed | Difference |
.............................................. | ......................... | ..................... | ..................... |
.............................................. | ......................... | ..................... | ..................... |
.............................................. | ......................... | ..................... | ..................... |
.............................................. | ......................... | ..................... | ..................... |
.............................................. | ......................... | ..................... | ..................... |
.............................................. | ......................... | ..................... | ..................... |
2. Which item is the heaviest?
3. Which item is the lightest?
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