Measurement and Equivalence
This worksheet helps third-grade students practice comparing measurements and understanding equivalence in length, weight, and capacity.
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Measurement and Equivalence
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work where requested.
1. 1 meter is equal to centimeters.
2. There are minutes in 1 hour.
3. 1 kilogram is equal to grams.
4. 1 liter is equal to milliliters.
5. Which is longer, 1 meter or 100 centimeters?
1 meter
100 centimeters
They are equal
Cannot be determined
6. Which unit would you use to measure the weight of an apple?
Liter
Kilogram
Gram
Centimeter
7. Look at the ruler below. How long is the pencil?

8. Sarah has a ribbon that is 2 meters long. John has a ribbon that is 200 centimeters long. Who has the longer ribbon? Explain your answer.
9. 500 milliliters is equivalent to 0.5 liters.
True
False
10. There are 24 hours in one day.
True
False
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
11. We measure how long something is using .
12. The amount a container can hold is its .
13. How heavy something is refers to its .
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