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Measuring volume in milliliters and liters (3rd grade math)

I show how to measure the volume of some drinking cups in milliliters, using a regular measuring cup. We also talk about liters and the relationship between milliliters and liters: 1000 ml equals 1 liter. Lastly we look at some food and persona care products that show the volume (in milliliters) on the label. I encourage you to do the same, and measure the volume of various items at home (or at school) in milliliters!


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See also

Measure length to the nearest centimeter — video lesson

Math Mammoth Measuring 1 — a self-teaching worktext for grades 1-3

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