Customary Capacity Measurement
A second-grade math worksheet focused on understanding and comparing customary units of capacity, including cups, pints, quarts, and gallons.
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Customary Capacity Measurement
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you practice measuring and comparing customary units of capacity.
1. Which unit is used to measure a small amount of liquid, like a drink you have at breakfast?
Gallon
Quart
Cup
Pint
2. How many cups are in 1 pint?
1 cup
2 cups
4 cups
8 cups
1. There are pints in 1 quart.
2. A gallon is larger than a .
3. To measure a very large amount of water, like in a swimming pool, you would use .
1. A cup holds more liquid than a pint.
True
False
2. There are 4 quarts in 1 gallon.
True
False
1. If you have 2 pints of milk, how many cups of milk do you have?
2. You need to fill a 1-gallon jug with water. If you only have a quart-sized container, how many times will you need to fill and pour the quart container?
Look at the containers below. Circle the container that holds the most liquid.