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Class 3 Maths Chapter 11 Filling and Lifting Worksheet with Answers Pdf
Filling and Lifting Class 3 Maths Worksheet
Class 3 Maths Chapter 11 Worksheet with Answers – Class 3 Filling and Lifting Worksheet
Let’s Revise
Measuring Liquids: Measuring liquids means finding out how much there is using different containers.
We use cups, bottles, or buckets to pour and hold water or juice, we use these containers to measure how much liquid there is.

A big bucket can hold more water than a small cup.
Measuring Weight: Measuring weight helps us understand how heavy or light things are compared to each other. –
For example, if you want to know how heavy a fruit is, you can compare it to something we already know the weight of like a book.

W0rksheet – 1
Question 1.
Get three vessels (like a small bowl glass and bottle) of different sizes from your home. Guess: how many small bowls will fill the glass? How many glasses will fill the bottle? First guess and then pour water from one vessel into another to check if your guess is correct.

(i) Fill in the blanks with “the most” or “the least”:
(a) The glass holds _____ water.
(b) The bottle holds _____ water.
(ii) Name the vessels that are used in your home that can store more water than your bottle.
Question 2.

(i) How many ladles fill the bowl?
(ii) How many glasses can be filled by the jug?
(iii) What will you use to fill half of the glass?
(iv) Which of these would you use for distributing the lemonade in glasses? Why?
(v) How many glasses can be filled with 3 jugs of lemonade?
(vi) How many ladles are needed to fill 4 glasses?
(vii) Can you use a ladle, bowl or a glass to find out how much lemonade a jug can hold?
Worksheet – 2
Question 1.
Write the names of the objects and their weights in the table given below:

Question 2.
Let us make another weight to measure slightly heavier objects. Fill a matchbox with sand and use this weigh the following objects.
Guess the weight in terms of matchboxes and then verify.

Write the names of all things measured in the order of lightest to heaviest.
Question 3.
Do this activity in groups. Among your group find a bag that is heavier than yours. Find a bag that is lighter than yours. Discuss.
(i) Why is your bag heavier or lighter?
(ii) Count the number of books to see if there is a difference in the number of books in the bag.
(iii) Can you make the two bags of about the same weight by moving a book? Discuss.
Question 4.
Write the names of the objects that are 1 kilogram.
_____________
_____________
_____________
Question 5.
Can you guess which of these things are likely to be lighter or heavier than 1 Kilogram? Put a tick mark in the appropriate box.

W0rksheet – 3
Question 1.
Look at the balance and tick the correct word:

Each daal packet weighs a half kilogram/kilogram.

Each tea packet weighs a half kilogram/quarter kilogram/ kilogram.
Question 2.
Look around your house and identify objects that are about half a kilogram and quarter of a kilogram. Feel these things with your hand and guess what other things are a half or quarter kilogram. List the objects that are about a quarter kilogram and a half kilogram. Verify with the 1 kilogram salt packet.

Question 3.
Montu poses a puzzle to his friends: 3 balls look similar in size. One of them is heavier and 2 balls are equal in weight. You have only a pan-balance and no weights. Using the 3 balls and the pan-balance, can you identify which is the heavy ball?

(a) How many times will you have to weigh?
(b) Use the balance only one time and tell which is the heavy ball.
Question 4.
There are three same-sized balls of different weights and colours:
Red, Orange and Green.
You can use the pan-balance for it but cannot use weights.

How will you find which one is the heaviest and which one is the lightest?
Filling and Lifting Worksheet
How much can you drink?
Tick (✓) the picture which have approximately same quantity of liquid on both sides.

More or Less Capacity

I. Trick (✓) the object which have more capacity.


(a) Name of child who drank the most juice. __________
(b) Name of child who drank the least juice. __________
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(II) Write ‘G’ next to the object with the greatest capacity and write ‘S’ next to the object with the smallest capacity.

Let Us Do
(I) Different vessels:

Fill water in small bowl and from the bowl fill glass. From glass fill water bottle and jug. First write your guess and than actual number you get after transferring.

Fill in the blanks with more, less most or least.
(i) The jug holds __________ water.
(ii) The glass holds __________ water than bowl.
(iii) The water bottle holds __________ water than jug.
(iv) The bowl holds __________ water.
(v) The glass holds __________ water than jug.
(II) Observe the picture.

(i) How many glass fill the jug?
_______________________________
(ii) How many bowl fill the jug?
_______________________________
(iii) How many glasses can be filled by bucket?
_______________________________
(iv) How many jugs can be filled by 3 bucket?
_______________________________
(v) How many bowl will fill half jug?
_______________________________
A Measuring Bottle

Let us think and tick (✓):
(i) The glass of milk hold milk ___ less than /___ more than /___ equal to 1 litre milk bottle.
(ii) The jug of milk hold milk ___ less than /___ more than /___ equal to 1 litre milk bottle.

(III) Think and tick (✓) your answer:
(i) A cup of milk hold ___ more than / ___ less than half litre.
(ii) A bowl of milk hold ___ more than /___ less than quarter litre.
(iii) A jug of milk ___ more than /___ less than half litre.
(iv) A glass of milk ___ more than /Dless than equal to quarter litre.
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Heavy or Light

(I) Fill the table by writing heavier or lighter.

Balancing the Objects

(I) Observe the above picture and complete the table :

(II) Tick (✓) heaviest one:

(III) How many more potatoes should be kept on left to balance both pans? __________.

How Much is 1 Kilogram?

Guess and put a tick (✓) in the appropriate box:

Half and Quarter Kilogram

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Let Us Do
Observe the given picture and write the one kg, half kg or quarter kg inside the blank pocket.

Tricky Balls
Let Us Find
Observe the picture and find the lightest ball and heaviest ball. Write the colour of lightest and heaviest ball in boxes.

Colour of lightest ball = _______________________________
Colour of heaviest ball = _______________________________