This Grade 3 worksheet helps students practice reading analog scales that display mass in grams and kilograms, along with beaker markings in milliliters and liters. Grade 3 learners will recognize pointer positions, interpret each small division, and choose correct units like g, kg, mL, and L. The sheet builds careful observation and measurement confidence with friendly practice. This Grade 3 worksheet works well for classroom practice, homework, or math center rotations.

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Busy Bee
Mass and Volume
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
The beaker in Grade 3 shows 250 liters of juice.
Rewrite: The beaker in Grade 3 shows 250 milliliters of juice.
2) Fix the sentence:
A scale in Grade 3 measures the volume of an apple.
Rewrite: A scale in Grade 3 measures the mass of an apple.
3) Fix the sentence:
The pointer landed on 400 km on the Grade 3 kitchen scale.
Rewrite: The pointer landed on 400 g on the Grade 3 kitchen scale.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) On a Grade 3 balance scale, an object reads 500 g if the needle points to five hundred grams.
2) A Grade 3 beaker with water up to the 1 L line holds one liter.
3) If the Grade 3 scale arrow points between 2 and 3 kg on the 2 kg line, the mass is 2 kg.
4) The Grade 3 beaker is marked every 100 mL up to 1000 mL, which equals 1 liter.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) A Grade 3 kitchen scale reading 750 g shows mass in grams.
True
False
2) A Grade 3 beaker filled to 500 mL holds 500 kilograms of water.
True
False
3) On a Grade 3 analog scale, each small mark between 0 and 100 g often shows 10 g.
True
False
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