American Capacity (word)
- Choose the best US capacity unit (cup, pint, quart, gallon, or fluid ounce) to match a real-life situation.
- Tell when a container or amount is small, medium, or large and pick a unit that makes sense.
These word capacity worksheets help students practice identifying appropriate units of measurement through real-world scenarios. Each worksheet presents 15 word problems that challenge learners to select the best capacity unit for different situations, building practical measurement skills in both American and metric systems.
Students practice estimating and converting U.S. customary capacity units including cups, pints, quarts, gallons, and fluid ounces. Worksheets include matching real-world containers to appropriate units, choosing the best unit for a given situation, converting between units, and working with mixed measurements. Aligned with fourth and fifth grade measurement standards.
These worksheets focus on metric capacity measurement. Students estimate which metric unit best describes a container's volume, choose between milliliters and liters for real-world situations, convert between metric capacity units using powers of ten, and work with mixed metric volume measurements. Aligned with third and fifth grade standards.