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  1. Create an unlimited supply of worksheets for conversion of metric measurement units or for metric system in general, for grades 2-7. The worksheets can be made in html or PDF format — both are easy to print. You can also customize them using the worksheet generator provided.

  2. This page includes Measurement worksheets for length, area, angles, volume, capacity, mass, time and temperature in Metric, U.S. and Imperial units. Measurement concepts and skills give students the ability to perform tasks related to everyday life.

  3. Here is our random worksheet generator for creating your own free converting measures worksheets for metric units. Using this generator will let you create your own worksheets for: Convert between a range of lengths: mm, cm, m, km. Convert between milliliters, liters and centiliters. Convert between grams, kilograms, milligrams and (metric) tonnes.

  4. Grade 1 measurement worksheets. Which object is shorter / longer? Ordering 3 objects by length. Measuring length in non-standard units. Measuring length in inches, centimeters. Measuring lengths with a ruler. Comparing lengths by measuring. Which object is heavier / lighter?

  5. Teach students how to convert between pounds, ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons. Step 4 In a group, or with a partner, students will practice converting between different units of measure. Step 5 As a class, use units of measure to solve contextual problems. Label answers with the appropriate unit of measure.

  6. Trigger some interesting practice along the way with this huge compilation of metric unit conversion worksheets comprising a conversion factors cheat sheet, and exercises to convert metric units of length, mass or weight, and capacity. The resources here cater to the learning requirements of grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6.

  7. To convert a measurement in newtons to a measurement in pound-force, multiply the force by the following conversion ratio: 0.224809 pound-force/newton. Since one newton is equal to 0.224809 pound-force, you can use this simple formula to convert: pound-force = newtons × 0.224809.

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