This Grade 3 worksheet has learners match everyday scenarios to the most appropriate unit and an approximate value. Grade 3 students pair watermelons with kilograms, teaspoons with milliliters, and swimming pools with liters, while filling blanks that test unit choice. Matching activities reinforce real-world thinking about mass and volume in friendly, practical measurement situations. This Grade 3 worksheet supports classroom practice, homework review, or small math sessions.

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Busy Bee
Mass and Volume
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A Grade 3 bowl of soup is best measured in milliliters for volume, not kilograms.
2) A Grade 3 watermelon is best measured in kilograms for mass, not grams.
3) A Grade 3 swimming pool holds water best measured in liters, not milliliters.
4) A Grade 3 strawberry is best measured in grams for mass, not kilograms.
5) A Grade 3 cup of milk is about 250 mL of liquid.
6) A Grade 3 loaf of bread is about 500 g in mass.
7) A Grade 3 large dog has a mass of about 20 kg, not 20 grams.
8) A Grade 3 bottle of water is often 1 L in volume.
9) A Grade 3 teaspoon of syrup is about 5 mL in volume.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
A Grade 3 pencil case
200 g
200 g
A Grade 3 bathtub
150 L
150 L
A Grade 3 cereal bowl
300 mL
300 mL
A Grade 3 small puppy
3 kg
3 kg
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