Measure: Weight Unit Title: Measure: Weight Unit Level: Entry 3 NOCN Unit Code: Unit Credit Value: 1 URN: D/503/3378 GLH: 10 Group C Learning Outcome 1. Be able to measure weight 2. Be able to order weights 3. 3. Be able to estimate weight Assessment Criteria Written Question and Answer Oral Question and Answer Practical Demonstration Sign 1.1. Read and record weights in decimal notation using metric measurements 1.2. Read a weighing scale to labelled divisions. 1.3. Read a weighing scale to unlabelled divisions. 1.4. Select metric units of weight for everyday items. 2.1. Order weights in decimal notation with up to 2 decimal place 3.1 Estimate the weight of everyday items in decimal notation using metric measurements. 3.2. Compare estimated and actual weights in decimal notation using metric measurements. Prescribed Assessment: Optional Assessment Page 1 Oral Question and Answer Written question & answer/test/exam Group discussion Date Measure: Weight Learners Name Item Weighed Page 2 Weight (kg, g) Measure: Weight Maximum Weight Labelled Division Unlabelled Division Minimum Weight Page 3 Measure: Weight Page 4 Measure: Weight Select metric units of weight for everyday items Item to be weighed Unit Selected MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE 1 GRAM = 1000 MILLIGRAM Page 5 1 KILOGRAM = 1000 GRAM 1 METRIC TONNE = 1000 KILOGRAM Measure: Weight Order weights in decimal notation with up to 2 decimal place Sort into ascending order 1.2kg 2.1kg 1.8kg 1.75kg Sort into ascending order 150g 0.25kg 2.4kg 300g Sort into ascending order 900g 0.95kg 850g 0.7kg Page 6 Sort into ascending order 250g 0.32kg 375g 125g Sort into ascending order 1.15kg 2.1kg 1.6kg 0.95kg Sort into ascending order 1.6kg 250g 400g 0.95kg Measure: Weight Assessors Name Signed Date Page 7 Measure: Weight Unit Title: Measure: Weight Unit Level: Entry 3 NOCN Unit Code: Unit Credit Value: 1 URN: D/503/3378 GLH: 10 Group C Learning Outcome 1. Be able to measure weight 2. Be able to order weights 3. 3. Be able to estimate weight Assessment Criteria Written Question and Answer Oral Question and Answer Practical Demonstration Sign 1.1. Read and record weights in decimal notation using metric measurements 1.2. Read a weighing scale to labelled divisions. 1.3. Read a weighing scale to unlabelled divisions. 1.4. Select metric units of weight for everyday items. 2.1. Order weights in decimal notation with up to 2 decimal place 3.1 Estimate the weight of everyday items in decimal notation using metric measurements. 3.2. Compare estimated and actual weights in decimal notation using metric measurements. Prescribed Assessment: Optional Assessment Page 1 Oral Question and Answer Written question & answer/test/exam Group discussion Date Measure: Weight Learners Name Item Weighed Page 2 Weight (kg, g) Measure: Weight Maximum Weight Labelled Division Unlabelled Division Minimum Weight Page 3 Measure: Weight Page 4 Measure: Weight Select metric units of weight for everyday items Item to be weighed Unit Selected MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE 1 GRAM = 1000 MILLIGRAM Page 5 1 KILOGRAM = 1000 GRAM 1 METRIC TONNE = 1000 KILOGRAM Measure: Weight Order weights in decimal notation with up to 2 decimal place Sort into ascending order 1.2kg 2.1kg 1.8kg 1.75kg Sort into ascending order 150g 0.25kg 2.4kg 300g Sort into ascending order 900g 0.95kg 850g 0.7kg Page 6 Sort into ascending order 250g 0.32kg 375g 125g Sort into ascending order 1.15kg 2.1kg 1.6kg 0.95kg Sort into ascending order 1.6kg 250g 400g 0.95kg Measure: Weight Assessors Name Signed Date Page 7 Measure: Weight Unit Title: Measure: Weight Unit Level: Entry 3 NOCN Unit Code: Unit Credit Value: 1 URN: D/503/3378 GLH: 10 Group C Learning Outcome 1. Be able to measure weight 2. Be able to order weights 3. 3. Be able to estimate weight Assessment Criteria Written Question and Answer Oral Question and Answer Practical Demonstration Sign 1.1. Read and record weights in decimal notation using metric measurements 1.2. Read a weighing scale to labelled divisions. 1.3. Read a weighing scale to unlabelled divisions. 1.4. Select metric units of weight for everyday items. 2.1. Order weights in decimal notation with up to 2 decimal place 3.1 Estimate the weight of everyday items in decimal notation using metric measurements. 3.2. Compare estimated and actual weights in decimal notation using metric measurements. Prescribed Assessment: Optional Assessment Page 1 Oral Question and Answer Written question & answer/test/exam Group discussion Date Measure: Weight Learners Name Item Weighed Page 2 Weight (kg, g) Measure: Weight Maximum Weight Labelled Division Unlabelled Division Minimum Weight Page 3 Measure: Weight Page 4 Measure: Weight Select metric units of weight for everyday items Item to be weighed Unit Selected MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE MILLIGRAM / GRAM / KG / METRIC TONNE 1 GRAM = 1000 MILLIGRAM Page 5 1 KILOGRAM = 1000 GRAM 1 METRIC TONNE = 1000 KILOGRAM Measure: Weight Order weights in decimal notation with up to 2 decimal place Sort into ascending order 1.2kg 2.1kg 1.8kg 1.75kg Sort into ascending order 150g 0.25kg 2.4kg 300g Sort into ascending order 900g 0.95kg 850g 0.7kg Page 6 Sort into ascending order 250g 0.32kg 375g 125g Sort into ascending order 1.15kg 2.1kg 1.6kg 0.95kg Sort into ascending order 1.6kg 250g 400g 0.95kg Measure: Weight Assessors Name Signed Date Page 7
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