Grade 4/Measurement
Ounces to Pounds (659)
Convert between ounces and pounds using the relationship that 16 ounces = 1 pound. Students apply their division and multiplication skills to practical weight conversions encountered in cooking, shopping, and shipping. Builds understanding of customary weight measurement system.
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Quick Tip
1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz)
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Teaching Notes
Weight unit conversion: 16 ounces = 1 pound. Strategy: divide ounces by 16 to get pounds. Real-world: food packaging, recipes, shipping. Division by 16 is challenging - practice with multiples first (16, 32, 48). Use scale showing both units. Connect to division facts and skip counting.
Vocabulary
Ounce (oz): A small unit of weight.
Pound (lb): A larger unit of weight.
Convert: Change from one unit to another.
Common Mistakes
- Forgetting 16 ounces = 1 pound
- Multiplying instead of dividing
- Not handling remainders
- Confusing multiplication/division
- Incorrect conversion factor
- Calculation errors with 16
- Ignoring units in answer
Differentiation
SupportProvide additional scaffolding, use manipulatives, break down into smaller steps, allow more time.
ChallengeChallenge with extension activities, create own problems, explore deeper connections, work with larger numbers or more complex scenarios.
Discussion Questions
- Why 16 ounces in a pound?
- When do we use pounds vs ounces?
- What if ounces don't divide evenly?
- Why do we have different units for weight?
- When is it better to use ounces instead of pounds?
- What might happen if you use the wrong unit?
- How are ounces and pounds related?
Extension Activities
- Convert package weights
- Weigh ingredients in both units
- Create conversion chart
Parent Tip
Have your child convert ounces to pounds for common items like butter or flour.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Measurement and Data
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
convert ounces poundsweight conversiondivision by 16
Prerequisites
- 657
- 658
- Multiplication Facts
- Division Facts
- Introduction to Customary Weight
Next Steps
- Solving Customary Weight Word Problems
- Converting Mixed Customary Weight Units
- Pounds to Tons Conversion
- Grams to Kilograms Conversion
- Customary Unit Conversions
