Max Maths, Year 5, Learn together, Review of units of length, mass and volume (1)

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Max Maths, Year 5, Learn together, Review of units of length, mass and volume (1)
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In a practical maths exercise for Year 5 students, they are encouraged to learn about converting different units of measurement. The lesson focuses on units of length, mass, and volume, offering a clear and straightforward method for each conversion. To begin with, students are shown how to convert centimetres to millimetres. The rule is simple: to convert from cm to mm, you multiply by 10. For example, converting 23 cm to mm is done by calculating 23 multiplied by 10, which equals 230 mm, therefore 23 cm is the same as 230 mm.

The lesson continues with converting grams to kilograms. To do this, students learn to divide by 1,000. For instance, converting 35,000 g to kg requires dividing 35,000 by 1,000, resulting in 35 kg, so 35,000 g is equivalent to 35 kg. Next, they tackle the conversion of litres to millilitres, which is achieved by multiplying by 1,000. If you have 16 litres and want to convert it to millilitres, you multiply 16 by 1,000, giving you 16,000 ml, which means 16 l equals 16,000 ml. Lastly, the lesson covers converting metres to millimetres, where again, multiplication by 1,000 is used. Converting 5 metres to millimetres is done by multiplying 5 by 1,000, resulting in 5,000 mm, so 5 m is the same as 5,000 mm. The exercise concludes with a 'Let's Try It' section, where students are encouraged to fill in the blanks to apply what they have learned about unit conversions.