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Lesson 2: Create conversion tables for length, weight, and capacity units using measurement tools, and use the tables to solve problems.

In this Grade 4 Eureka Math lesson from Chapter 34, students build conversion tables for length, weight, and capacity units by using hands-on measurement tools such as gallon, quart, and pint containers. They discover conversion rules — for example, multiplying gallons by 4 to find quarts — and apply those rules to solve multi-step problems. The lesson reinforces key unit relationships including kilometers to meters, yards to feet, and liters to milliliters.

Section 1

Determine a Conversion Rule from a Table

Property

A conversion table shows the relationship between two units of measurement. When converting from a larger unit to a smaller unit, the conversion rule is to multiply by a constant number called the conversion factor.

Number of Smaller Units=Number of Larger Units×Conversion Factor\text{Number of Smaller Units} = \text{Number of Larger Units} \times \text{Conversion Factor}

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Chapter 34: Measurement Conversion Tables

  1. Lesson 1

    Lesson 1: Create conversion tables for length, weight, and capacity units using measurement tools, and use the tables to solve problems.

  2. Lesson 2Current

    Lesson 2: Create conversion tables for length, weight, and capacity units using measurement tools, and use the tables to solve problems.

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Create conversion tables for units of time, and use the tables to solve problems.

  4. Lesson 4

    Lesson 4: Solve multiplicative comparison word problems using measurement conversion tables.

  5. Lesson 5

    Lesson 5: Share and critique peer strategies.

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Section 1

Determine a Conversion Rule from a Table

Property

A conversion table shows the relationship between two units of measurement. When converting from a larger unit to a smaller unit, the conversion rule is to multiply by a constant number called the conversion factor.

Number of Smaller Units=Number of Larger Units×Conversion Factor\text{Number of Smaller Units} = \text{Number of Larger Units} \times \text{Conversion Factor}

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Chapter 34: Measurement Conversion Tables

  1. Lesson 1

    Lesson 1: Create conversion tables for length, weight, and capacity units using measurement tools, and use the tables to solve problems.

  2. Lesson 2Current

    Lesson 2: Create conversion tables for length, weight, and capacity units using measurement tools, and use the tables to solve problems.

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Create conversion tables for units of time, and use the tables to solve problems.

  4. Lesson 4

    Lesson 4: Solve multiplicative comparison word problems using measurement conversion tables.

  5. Lesson 5

    Lesson 5: Share and critique peer strategies.