Math Grade 2-3

Capacity: Cups, Pints, Quarts, and Gallons

Practice measuring liquid volume with common units

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Practice measuring liquid volume with common units

Math - Grade 2-3

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use the facts 2 cups = 1 pint, 2 pints = 1 quart, and 4 quarts = 1 gallon. Show your work in the space provided.
  1. 1
    A pint container of juice shown with two filled cups.

    One pint equals how many cups?

  2. 2
    Four cups of juice, a pitcher, and two filled pint jars.

    Mia pours 4 cups of juice into a pitcher. How many pints of juice is that?

  3. 3
    One quart carton shown with two pint bottles.

    One quart equals how many pints?

  4. 4
    Two lemonade pitchers shown with four pint jars.

    A recipe needs 2 quarts of lemonade. How many pints of lemonade are needed?

  5. 5
    One large gallon jug shown with four smaller quart containers.

    One gallon equals how many quarts?

  6. 6
    Eight quart containers of water shown with two gallon jugs.

    Sam has 8 quarts of water. How many gallons of water does Sam have?

  7. 7
    A small cup beside a larger pint container.

    Which holds more liquid, 1 cup or 1 pint?

  8. 8
    A quart carton beside a larger gallon jug.

    Which holds more liquid, 1 quart or 1 gallon?

  9. 9
    Three pint containers paired with six cups.

    Fill in the blank: 3 pints = ___ cups.

  10. 10
    Six cups of water grouped into three pint jars.

    Fill in the blank: 6 cups = ___ pints.

  11. 11
    A milk carton shown with four cups of milk.

    A small carton holds 1 quart of milk. How many cups of milk does the carton hold?

  12. 12
    Two gallon jugs filling a bucket with eight quart containers nearby.

    Lena fills a bucket with 2 gallons of water. How many quarts of water are in the bucket?

  13. 13
    Cup, pint jar, quart carton, and gallon jug arranged from smallest to largest.

    Put these units in order from smallest to largest: gallon, cup, quart, pint.

  14. 14
    A punch bowl with four pitchers of punch nearby.

    A punch bowl has 1 gallon of punch. Malik serves 4 quarts of punch. Is there any punch left in the bowl?

  15. 15
    Eight cups of water grouped with two quart pitchers.

    A family drinks 8 cups of water at dinner. How many quarts of water is that?

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