Lesson

Measure Length, Mass, and Capacity

Students learn to choose the right unit for length, mass, and liquid volume and to use simple measuring tools.

Measure Length, Mass, and Capacity

What students learn

Students learn to measure length with a ruler, mass with a scale, and capacity with a container that holds liquid. Start with to see how rulers act like number lines.

Why it matters

Measurement helps students compare real objects in clear, useful ways. They need the right unit for the job, whether they are measuring how long something is, how heavy it is, or how much it holds. Use and to show the difference between weight-related and volume-related thinking.

Learn the idea

Length is about how far something stretches. Mass tells how much matter an object has. Capacity tells how much liquid a container can hold. These three measurements are related, but they use different tools and units.

Try it

Collect three objects from home or class, such as a pencil, a book, and a bottle. Ask the student which unit would fit each object and why. Then have them name the tool they would use before they measure anything.

Parent guide

Use common objects and ask the child to sort them by the kind of measurement they need. If they confuse mass and capacity, ask whether they are measuring how heavy something is or how much it can hold. Keep the questions simple and concrete.