A story that helps students remember liquid measurement conversions.
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Language: en
Added: Feb 25, 2013
Slides: 10 pages
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The Royal Land of Gallon A Story of Liquid Measurement
In the Royal Land of Gallon there were 4 Queens (quarts).
Each Queen had a Prince and a Princess (pint).
Each Prince and Princess each have 2 children (cup).
Each child has 8 owls (ounces).
They all work together to figure out equivalent liquid quantities.
Queens = Quarts Prince and Prince = Pints Children = Cups Owls = Ounces
4 quarts in a gallon 2 pints in a quart 2 cups in a pint 8 ounces in a cup
Use this picture to help you remember the liquid measurement equivalencies.
Practice Problems How many pints in a gallon? How many cups in a quart? How many ounces in a pint? How many ounces in a gallon? How many pints in a gallon? How many cups in a gallon?