Create Conversion Tables


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Examples, solutions, and videos to help Grade 4 students learn how to create conversion tables for length, weight, and capacity units using measurement tools, and use the tables to solve problems.

Topic A: Measurement Conversion Tables

Common Core Standards: 4.OA.1, 4.OA.2, 4.MD.1, 4.NBT.5, 4.MD.2

NYS Common Core Grade 4, Module 7, Lesson 1, Lesson 2

Worksheets for Grade 4

Lesson 1 Problem Set

Lesson 1 Homework

  1. Complete the tables.
  2. Solve.
    a. 2 yards 2 inches = __________ inches
    b. 9 yards 10 inches = __________ inches
    c. 4 yards 2 feet = __________ feet
    d. 13 yards 1 foot = __________ feet
    e. 17 feet 2 inches = __________ inches
    f. 11 yards 1 foot = __________ feet
    g. 15 yards 2 feet = __________ feet
    h. 5 yards 2 feet = __________ inches
  3. Ally has a piece of string that is 6 yards 2 feet long. How many inches of string does she have?
  4. Complete the table. 5 Renee’s baby sister weighs 7 pounds 2 ounces. How many ounces does her sister weigh?



Lesson 2 Problem Set

Lesson 2 Homework

Use the RDW process to solve Problems 1–3.

  1. Dawn needs to pour 3 gallons of water into her fish tank. She only has a 1-cup measuring cup. How many cups of water should she put in the tank?
  2. Julia has 4 gallons 2 quarts of water. Ally needs the same amount of water but only has 12 quarts. How much more water does Ally need?
  3. Sean drank 2 liters of water today, which was 280 milliliters more than he drank yesterday. How much water did he drink yesterday?
  4. Complete the tables.
  5. Solve.
    a. 6 gallons 3 quarts = __________ quarts
    b. 12 gallons 2 quarts = __________ quarts
    c. 5 quarts 1 pint = __________ pints
    d. 13 quarts 3 pints = __________ cups
    e. 17 gallons 2 quarts = __________ pints
    f. 27 gallons 3 quarts = __________ cups
  6. Explain how you solved Problem 5(f).
  7. Answer “true” or “false” for the following statements. If your answer is false, make the statement true by correcting the right side of the comparison.
    a. 2 quarts > 10 pints
    b. 6 liters = 6,000 milliliters
    c. 16 cups < 4 quarts 1 cup
  8. Joey needs to buy 3 quarts of chocolate milk. The store only sells it in pint containers. How many pints of chocolate milk should he buy? Explain how you know.
  9. Granny Smith made punch. She used 2 pints of ginger ale, 3 pints of fruit punch, and 1 pint of orange juice. She served the punch in glasses that had a capacity of 1 cup. How many cups can she fill?


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