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3rd Grade/3rd Grade Math

Measurement Puzzles

In Measurement Puzzles topic, 3rd Grade students will learn to compare and measure objects. Children work with length weight and capacity. They solve puzzles using measurement clues. This topic builds real world math skills.

What Children Learn

Children learn standard units like inches feet and pounds. They compare sizes and weights. Students estimate and measure accurately. They solve word puzzles using measurement facts. Difficulty increases with mixed units. These skills support science and daily life.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. Which is longer: 3 feet or 30 inches?

2. Fill in the blank: 12 inches equals _____ foot

3. Which weighs more: 5 pounds or 80 ounces?

4. Fill in the blank: 1 gallon equals _____ quarts

5. A rope is 10 feet long. Another rope is 120 inches long. Which rope is longer?

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