Volume and Capacity
1 Tablespoon = 15mls
Yesterday you used or are going to use 6 Tablespoons of jelly for each colour. How many ml’s does six tablespoons measure.
=90
Show your working out either using +, x, -, /
Write out your strategy here:
My strategy I used: 15+15+15+15+15+15=90
Present your answers in this table
Colour | Number of Tablespoons | Number of Millilitres (mls) |
Red | 6 | 90 |
Orange | 6 | 90 |
Green | 6 | 90 |
Total-calculate each row | 18 | 270 |
Yesterday we made 13 pottles of Rainbow Jelly.
13 students will be the first to enjoy the jelly. How many more students need to make jelly and have this yummy privilege. We have 31 students.
=18
Show your strategies you used: 31-13=18
Yesterday we used:
2 packets of green jelly
2 packets of orange jelly
2 packets of red jelly
The jelly will serve 13 students
How many packets do we need for 31 students?
Show your strategies you used
Recipe: - serves 13 students
2 packets of Jelly
2 cups of hot water
2 cups of cold water
1 cup = 250mls
2 cups = 500______________________?
If you combined the hot and cold water together how many mls do we need?
Show your strategies:250+250=500
2500____________ mls
Convert this amount into 1________ litres
If you were making traffic light jelly for 31 students - write out the list needed for this amount
Include total including the colours
5____________ red
5____________ orange
5___________ green
15____________ Total packets of jelly needed for 31 students
15____________ total cups of hot water
15____________ Total cups of cold/chilled water
How many litres would you need of hot and cold water?30 cups x 250 mls=7500 mls= 7.5 litres
Work out the number of total tablespoons needed. You can do it by colour first or combine colours together.= 500 tablespoons all together.
Show the strategies you used:
7500 mls ÷ 15 mls = 500 tablespoons.
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