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Using these metric conversion worksheets will help your child to: convert between millimeters, centimeters, meters and kilometers; convert between grams and kilograms; convert between milliliters and liters. convert a range of whole numbers and decimals.
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10 sty 2016 · Use the buttons below to print, open, or download the PDF version of the Converting Between Meters, Feet and Yards (A) math worksheet. The size of the PDF file is 61128 bytes. Preview images of the first and second (if there is one) pages are shown.
The worksheet below involve converting between a range of metric units with prefixes milli-, centi-, deci-, (basic unit), deka-, hecto-, and kilo-. Metric system: convert between the units of length (mm, cm, dm, m, dam, hm, km)
Here you will find our free worksheet generator for generating your own customary unit conversion worksheets and answers. There is also help and support including worked examples to help you understand how to convert between inches, yards, feet and miles.
Use our metric unit conversion worksheets to practice converting from larger to smaller metric units of length, distance, weight, capacity and vice versa.
• Teach students how to convert between inches, feet, yards, and miles (Customary units). • Teach students how to convert between millimeters, centimeters, decimeters, meters, decameters, and kilometers (Metric units).
The common conversion between the systems is that one inch is the equivalent of two and one-half centimeters. These worksheets explain how to convert between different measurements of length. Questions may use either Imperial or Metric units. Instructors may decide if calculators are allowed.