Grade 4/Measurement
Mixed Customary Weight (983)
Convert between mixed customary units of weight.
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Quick Tip
16 oz = 1 lb (pound) | 2,000 lb = 1 T (ton)
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Teaching Notes
This collection focuses on mixed customary weight. Ensure students understand the relationship between ounces, pounds, and tons.
Vocabulary
Ounce (oz): A small unit of weight.
Pound (lb): A larger unit of weight.
Ton (T): A very large unit of weight.
Common Mistakes
- Confusing the conversion factors (16 vs 2000)
- Multiplying instead of dividing
- Forgetting to label units
- Incorrect conversion factors.
- Multiplying instead of dividing.
- Forgetting units in answer.
- Mixing up ounce/pound/ton.
Differentiation
SupportProvide a conversion chart. Use real-world examples like a loaf of bread (1 lb) or a small car (1-2 tons).
ChallengeChallenge students to convert across multiple steps or use decimals.
Discussion Questions
- Why do we use tons for heavy things like cars?
- How many ounces are in half a pound?
- When would you use pounds instead of ounces?
- When do we use ounces instead of pounds?
- How heavy is an average ton?
- Why are different units of weight needed?
- What real-world items are measured in tons?
Extension Activities
- Weigh objects in the classroom.
- Estimate weights of various items.
- Research weights of animals.
Parent Tip
Help your child weigh different objects around the house using a kitchen scale.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Measurement and Data
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
mixed customary weight
Prerequisites
- 982
- Basic multiplication and division
- Understanding measurement concepts
Next Steps
- Multi-step unit conversions
- Solving word problems with conversions
- Customary Length Conversions
- Customary Capacity Conversions
- Metric Weight Conversions
