Converting Kilograms and Kilometres: Key Concepts and Practice

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Explore the conversion between kilograms and kilometres with key vocabulary and visual aids. Engage in practical exercises to convert units of weight and distance, enhancing your understanding of measurement. Check your work against provided answers for self-assessment.

  • Kilograms
  • Kilometres
  • Measurement
  • Conversion
  • Practice

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  1. 22.05.2020 22.05.2020 WALT: converting kilograms and kilometres WILF : I can use the prefix kilo in units of length and mass, meaning a thousand. convert from metres to kilometres (km), grams to kilograms (kg) and vice versa I can use bar models or double number lines to visualise conversions Key vocabulary Measure, kilograms, grams, meters, kilometres, convert, weight, distance, compare.

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  4. Instructions Please complete: - The starter - All the questions on the slides - The plenary The answers are also on this presentation. When you complete the work, please mark it and correct your mistakes. The work you submit should be checked against the answers first and corrected. It is important for your to see your mistakes and understand what you should have done.

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  6. Extension: What do the three symbols in the question mean? How can you compare two amounts when they are in different units of measurement? 2)Chelsey is investigating less-common ways of measuring distances. She reads the following in a book: 10cm = 1 decimetre 1000km = 1 megametre Use these facts to complete these sentences: 1 metre = ____ decimetres 1 metre = ____ megametres

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  8. Answers: please make sure you have checked your answers and corrected your mistakes before submitting your work.

  9. Answers: please make sure you have checked your answers and corrected your mistakes before submitting your work.

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