Solving Word Problems in Measurement (Mass and Volume)
Students will solve multi-step word problems involving mass and volume, using the four operations and metric units.
Key Questions
- Analyze how to decide which operation to use when solving a mass or volume problem.
- Critique different approaches to solving multi-step measurement problems.
- Design a word problem that requires multiple steps and operations involving mass or volume.
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
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