Measurement: Length, Weight and CapacityLet's explore the three key types of measurement:
Length tells us how long or short an object is. Long ago, people didn’t have rulers or measuring tapes. Instead, they used parts of their body to measure things!
Ancient Ways of Measuring Length
These methods were helpful but not very accurate, because everyone’s handspan or footstep is different!
Modern Measurement Tools
Today, we use centimeters (cm), meters (m), and kilometers (km) to measure length. These units are the same for everyone, making measurements more accurate!Measuring Tape and Ruler
Example:
Activity 1: Measure Objects Around You
Weight tells us how heavy or light something is. In the past, people used stones to measure weight by comparing objects to see how many stones they weighed.
Ancient Ways of Measuring Weight
Balance Scale: They would put the object they wanted to weigh on one side of the scale and place stones or other weights on the other side. When the scale balanced, they knew how much the object weighed.Weighing Scale
Modern Measurement Tools
Today, we use grams (g) and kilograms (kg) to measure weight. Digital scales or weighing machines are used to measure weight accurately.Digital Scale
Example:
A packet of chips weighs about 50 grams, while a watermelon weighs around 2 kilograms.
Activity 2: Weighing Items at Home
Capacity tells us how much liquid a container can hold. Long ago, people used pots, bowls, and jugs to measure liquids, guessing how much liquid a container could hold.
Capacity
Ancient Ways of Measuring Capacity
Earthen Pots: People would fill large earthen pots with water and count how many smaller pots of water they could hold.
Modern Measurement Tools
Today, we use milliliters (ml) and liters (L) to measure liquids. These units help us measure liquids in bottles, juice cartons, and milk packets.
Example:
A 1-liter water bottle can hold 1 liter of liquid.
A glass of water might hold about 200 milliliters.
Activity 3: Measuring Water
Take different containers from home—like a glass, a jug, and a bottle.
Pour water from the glass into the jug and see how many glasses it takes to fill the jug.
Then, try pouring water from the bottle into the glass. How many glasses of water can the bottle hold?
Standard measurements help everyone measure things the same way, whether they’re in different countries or working on different projects. Without standard measurements, like centimeters, meters, grams, and liters, it would be hard to know the exact size, weight, or capacity of something.
Example:
Imagine if one person says a cloth is “5 hands long” and another person says it’s “10 steps long.” Using standard units like meters helps everyone understand the exact size without confusion.
Example 1: Measuring Length
Rani wants a ribbon 50 centimeters long but only has a ribbon that is 35 centimeters long. How much more ribbon does she need?
Solution:
50 cm – 35 cm = 15 cm
Rani needs 15 centimeters more ribbon.
Example 2: Measuring Weight
Riya buys two bags of fruit. One bag weighs 3 kilograms, and the other weighs 2 kilograms. What is the total weight of both bags?
Solution:
3 kg + 2 kg = 5 kg
The total weight of both bags is 5 kilograms.
Example 3: Measuring Capacity
Ram pours 500 milliliters of juice into a jug. If the jug can hold 1 liter of juice, how much more juice can be poured into the jug?
Solution:
1 liter = 1000 milliliters
1000 ml – 500 ml = 500 ml
Ram can pour 500 milliliters more juice into the jug.
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