Grams or Kilograms? Sit Down ~ Stand Up An Active Learning Game

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Grams or Kilograms? Sit Down ~ Stand Up An Active Learning Game Created By: Amber Harris Graphics from: mycutegraphics.com © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up if you see an object that should be measured using grams. A gram is a metric unit used to measure objects with a small mass. A ping pong ball has a mass of about 1 gram. Stand up if you see an object that should be measured using grams. © Amber Harris 2013

Sit down if you see an object that should be measured using kilograms. A kilogram is a metric unit used to measure objects with a larger mass. A dictionary has a mass of about 1 kilogram. Sit down if you see an object that should be measured using kilograms. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. An ice cream cone. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A diamond ring. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A basket of apples. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A pair of flip flops. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A text book. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A jar of cookies. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A wrist watch. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A potted plant. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A baby. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A ruler. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A paint easel. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A box of popcorn. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A toothbrush. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A pumpkin. © Amber Harris 2013

Stand up for grams. Sit down for kilograms. A pair of socks. © Amber Harris 2013

Answer Key Slide 4 – grams Slide 5 – grams Slide 6 – kilograms © Amber Harris 2013

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