
Which customary unit is appropriate?
Free printable Grade 3 math worksheet for "Which customary unit is appropriate?" — practice customary units of measurement. No-prep, print or assign online.
This worksheet helps students practice choosing the correct customary units for different measurement scenarios, reinforcing their understanding of inches, feet, pounds, and gallons. Teachers can use it to assess and strengthen students' ability to match objects with suitable units of measurement in everyday contexts. Ideal for Grade 3 math lessons focused on customary measurement units and practical application.
Learning objectives
- Identify appropriate customary units for measuring length, weight, and volume
- Select the correct customary unit based on the object or situation described
- Apply knowledge of customary units to solve real-world measurement problems
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It's designed for Grade 3 (ages 8–9), covering Customary units of measurement.
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