Ontario Curriculum Expectation:
4.E2.1 explain the relationships between grams and kilograms as metric units of mass, and between litres and millilitres as metric units of capacity, and use benchmarks for these units to estimate mass and capacity.
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1. What would be an appropriate estimate for the weight of a basketball?
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2. What is an appropriate estimate for the capacity of a bathtub?
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3. What is an appropriate estimate for the capacity of a bottle of shampoo?
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4. What would be an appropriate estimate for the weight of a lion?
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5. What is an appropriate estimate for the weight of a bicycle?
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6. What is an appropriate estimate for the capacity of a fish tank?
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7. What would be an appropriate estimate for the capacity of a water-balloon?
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8. What is an appropriate estimate for the weight of a banana?
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9. What is an appropriate estimate for the capacity of a pop can?
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10. What would be the appropriate unit of measurement to measure the weight of one shoe?
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