You’ll learn how to calculate the volume of cubes, rectangular prisms, and cylinders using the idea that volume measures filled space. By the end, you’ll be able to determine the capacity of familiar objects like storage boxes, tanks, and cylindrical containers.
Overview
Syllabus
- Unit 1: Build Volume with Cubes and Prisms
- Compare Prism Volume Changes
- Change One Prism Dimension
- Finish The Volume Statements
- Calculate Volume Independently
- Pack a Moving Box
- Unit 2: Connect Volume to Base Area and Height
- Identify Base and Height in Prisms
- Complete Volume Statements
- Explain Why Height Changes Volume
- Explain Why Base Area Changes Volume
- Unit 3: Calculate Volume of Cylinders
- Explore Cylinder Volume Dynamically
- Fill in the Cylinder Volume Steps
- Find The Cylinder Volume
- Convert Diameter, Then Find Volume
- Computing the Volume on a Coffee Canister
- Unit 4: Solve Volume Problems in Everyday Situations
- Choose the Correct Volume Formula
- Match Objects To Solid Types
- Spot the Volume Mistakes
- Solve A Capacity Problem