This Grade 2 medium worksheet sharpens estimation skills for real-world measures. Learners pick reasonable weights and capacities for bread, apples, cars, sinks, pots, and bathtubs through nine fill-in sentences. They then match cookie sugar, ocean water, tea water, and a potato sack to fitting amounts. Grade 2 students practice judging sizes, selecting right units, and reasoning about whether answers make sense in daily life.

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Busy Bee
Weight & Capacity
Grade 2
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A reasonable estimate for a loaf of bread is about 1 pound.
2) A reasonable capacity for a kitchen sink is about 5 gallons.
3) A reasonable weight for an apple is about 5 ounces.
4) A reasonable amount of milk in a glass is about 1 cup.
5) A reasonable weight for a car is about 2000 pounds.
6) A reasonable capacity for a soup pot is about 2 quarts.
7) A reasonable weight for a slice of bread is about 1 ounce.
8) A reasonable estimate for a bathtub is about 40 gallons.
9) A reasonable weight for a small book is about 8 ounces.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Sugar in a cookie recipe
1 cup
1 cup
Water in the ocean
gallons and gallons
gallons and gallons
Water for a cup of tea
1 liter
1 liter
Sack of potatoes
5 pounds
5 pounds
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