MeasuresIn KS2 Maths as children advance to Year Five their knowledge of measures will increase. By now they should be very familiar with the metric measures (millimetres, centimetres, metres, kilometres, grams, kilograms, millilitres and litres) and should be comfortable combining measures to write measurements (eg. 1.5kg = 1kg 500g) and rounding smaller measurements up or down into larger ones (eg. 740m to 1km). Grams and kilograms are used to measure the mass or weight of things. We can write the same weight in kg (1.6kg), in g (1,600g) or by combining the two (1kg 600g). Rounding fractions of larger measures to the nearest whole number is another way of writing measurements. 1.6kg would be rounded up to 2kg. Metric and imperial measurements are used all the time in day to day life. To know your grams from your ounces and your metres from your miles will stand you in good stead, so keep practising these quizzes on measures.
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