Unit 13 Measurement Cambridge Primary Mathematics Learners book 3

Interactive Worksheet: Year 3 Measurement Practice

Mastering Mass, Capacity, and Temperature (Cambridge Primary Mathematics Grade 3 Unit 13)

Welcome, Grade 3 mathematicians! This interactive worksheet will test your understanding of **Measures**—the concepts introduced in Cambridge Primary Mathematics Grade 3 Unit 13.ere 

click here to solve 40 questions extensive worksheet .

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Part 1: Weighing Things Up (Mass)

A farmer harvested 3 kg of potatoes. He sold 1200 g on Monday. How many grams of potatoes does he have left?

g

Which unit is most suitable for measuring the mass of an adult elephant?




A school bag weighs 5250 g. This is the same as:

kg and g

Part 2: Holding the Liquid (Capacity)

A jug holds 2 l of juice. Sarah pours out 650 ml and 400 ml. How many **millilitres** of juice are left?

ml

If a beaker contains 350 ml of water, how much more water is needed to reach a capacity of 1 litre?



Part 3: Reading the Heat (Temperature)

The temperature in a freezer is -18°C. A cold morning temperature outside is 5°C. What is the difference in temperature?

°C

Which is the most likely temperature for boiling water?



Part 4: Mixed Measures Challenge

A container has 500 ml of juice. A water bottle holds 1.5 l. Together, they hold a total of how many **millilitres** of liquid?

ml

Which comparison is correct?



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  1. Wonderful experience! The ‘Interactive Worksheet: Year 3 Measurement Practice’ was engaging, easy to follow, and very helpful for reinforcing key concepts. My child enjoyed learning through the activities — thank you for creating such a useful resource!

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  2. Great worksheet! The interactive activities made measurement practice fun and clear for my Year 3 student. Really appreciate the thoughtful design and the smooth learning experience.

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