This Grade 3 medium worksheet asks students to choose the best unit from grams, kilograms, milliliters, or liters for everyday objects. Nine fill-in problems cover pitchers, sugar, watermelons, pens, soup bowls, gas tanks, grapes, milk, and elephants. A matching task pairs objects with reasonable measurements, helping Grade 3 learners estimate size and pick appropriate units under CCSS 3.MD.2 in real situations.

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Mass and Volume
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A Grade 3 pitcher holds about 3 liters of water for lunch.
2) A small bag of sugar has a mass of about 500 grams in Grade 3.
3) A Grade 3 watermelon has a mass of about 4 kilograms on the scale.
4) An ink pen in Grade 3 has a mass of about 10 grams.
5) A Grade 3 soup bowl holds about 300 milliliters of soup at lunch.
6) A Grade 3 car gas tank holds about 50 liters of fuel.
7) A single grape in Grade 3 has a mass of about 5 grams.
8) A Grade 3 milk carton at school holds about 1 liter of milk.
9) A Grade 3 elephant has a mass of about 5000 kilograms.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Grade 3 paperclip mass
1 gram
1 gram
Grade 3 bag of rice mass
2 kilograms
2 kilograms
Grade 3 eyedropper volume
3 milliliters
3 milliliters
Grade 3 fish tank volume
40 liters
40 liters
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