Class 5 Math Measurement Worksheets
Section 1: Metric Unit Conversions
Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct value to complete the
conversion.
1. 4.5 kilometers (km) = __________ meters (m)
2. 3,200 grams (g) = __________ kilograms (kg)
3. 7.2 liters (L) = __________ milliliters (mL)
4. 580 centimeters (cm) = __________ meters (m)
5. 0.9 kilograms (kg) = __________ grams (g)
Section 2: Customary Unit Conversions
Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct value to complete the
conversion.
1. 6 feet (ft) = __________ inches (in)
2. 3 gallons (gal) = __________ quarts (qt)
3. 4,000 pounds (lb) = __________ tons (T)
4. 5 yards (yd) = __________ feet (ft)
5. 4 pints (pt) = __________ cups (c)
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Section 3: Comparing Measurements
Instructions: Compare the following measurements by writing <, >, or = in
the blank space.
1. 2.5 gallons __________ 12 quarts
2. 5,000 pounds __________ 3 tons
3. 7 meters __________ 750 centimeters
4. 600 milliliters __________ 0.6 liters
5. 8 feet __________ 90 inches
Section 4: Match the Columns
Instructions: Match the item in Column A with the most appropriate unit
of measurement from Column B.
Column A (Item) Column B (Unit)
1. The weight of a car A. Grams
2. The amount of juice in a small box B. Kilometers
3. The distance to the next city C. Tons
4. The weight of an apple D. Milliliters
5. The length of a pencil E. Centimeters
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Section 5: Word Problems
Instructions: Read the questions carefully and write your answers in the
space provided. Show your work where necessary.
1. A baker uses 250 grams of flour for one small cake. If the baker
needs to make 8 cakes, how many kilograms of flour are needed in
total?
Answer: ____________________
2. Maya's water bottle holds 750 mL. She drinks one full bottle at
school and another 500 mL when she gets home. How many liters of
water did she drink altogether?
Answer: ____________________
3. A construction truck is carrying 1.5 tons of sand. If it delivers 1,200
pounds of sand to a worksite, how many pounds of sand are left on the
truck? (Remember: 1 ton = 2,000 pounds)
Answer: ____________________
4. Ryan is building a wooden fence. He needs 5 sections of wood, and
each section must be 8 feet long. The hardware store sells the wood by
the yard. How many full yards of wood should he buy to have enough?
(Remember: 1 yard = 3 feet)
Answer: ____________________
Answer Key
Section 1: Metric Unit Conversions
1. 4,500 m
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2. 3.2 kg
3. 7,200 mL
4. 5.8 m
5. 900 g
Section 2: Customary Unit Conversions
1. 72 in
2. 12 qt
3. 2 T
4. 15 ft
5. 8 c
Section 3: Comparing Measurements
1. < (2.5 gal = 10 qt, which is less than 12 qt)
2. < (3 T = 6,000 lb, which is more than 5,000 lb)
3. < (7 m = 700 cm, which is less than 750 cm)
4. = (0.6 L = 600 mL)
5. > (8 ft = 96 in, which is more than 90 in)
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Section 4: Match the Columns
1. C (Tons)
2. D (Milliliters)
3. B (Kilometers)
4. A (Grams)
5. E (Centimeters)
Section 5: Word Problems
1. 2 kg (250 g * 8 = 2,000 g; 2,000 g = 2 kg)
2. 1.25 L (750 mL + 500 mL = 1,250 mL; 1,250 mL = 1.25 L)
3. 1,800 pounds (1.5 T = 3,000 lb; 3,000 lb - 1,200 lb = 1,800 lb)
4. 14 yards (5 sections * 8 ft = 40 ft needed. 40 ft / 3 ft/yd ≈ 13.33 yards. He
must buy the next whole yard, which is 14 yards.)
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