π§ͺ Year 3 Volume Activity β Step-by-Step
Volume Conversions to remember:
- 1 litre (l) = 1000 millilitres (ml)
π Solve and Explain
1. A jug can hold 250 ml of juice.
You pour 3 jugs of juice into a bowl.
Step 1: How much juice is in the bowl?
Step 2: If someone drinks 400 ml from bowl now, how much is left in the bowl?
2. A large water bottle holds 2 litres.
A child drinks 1 litre in the morning and 500 ml in the afternoon.
Step 1: How much water did the child drink in total?
Step 2: How much water is left in the bottle?
3. A container has 1 litre 200 ml of milk.
Step 1: Convert the total amount to millilitres.
Step 2: If 700 ml is poured out, how much milk is left?
4. A child has a 500 ml bottle of water and adds 250 ml more. What is the total volume now?
If 150 ml is spilled, how much is left in the bottle?
5. A bowl can hold 1 litre of soup. If you pour 3 bowls of soup into a pot, how much soup is in the pot?
If you serve 200 ml of soup, how much is left in the pot?