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              2.  Fill in the blanks.

                   (a) A cup holds 20 spoons of water.

                         So, capacity of the cup = ________ spoons.

                   (b)  A glass holds 2 cups of water.

                         So, capacity of the glass = ________ cups.


                   (c)  A jug holds 4 glasses of water.

                         So, capacity of the jug = ________ glasses.







                     Mental Maths
                 Anu and Salma both measured the length of the teacher's desk
                 using their pencils.

                 Anu  finds  the  length  of  the  desk  equals  8  pencils  and  Salma
                 finds the length of same desk equals 12 pencils.

                 Whose pencil is longer? ______________.





                      Brain Sizzlers

                    4 glasses fill up 1 bottle. 3 bottles fill up 1 cooking pot. Find the capacity
                  of the cooking pot in terms of glasses.



                                                    1                  =






                     maths fun

                     Take a hanger,  two plastic  or paper  cups,  6 pieces  of string/
                     thread having equal length.

                     Make 3 holes near  the brim  of each glass  and  tie  one end  of
                     the threads  in each hole. Make a knot putting  together  the
                     other ends of the threads. The pans of the balance is ready.
                     Hang them on a hanger as shown in the picture and use it to
                     compare or measure the weights of smaller things.





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