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Volume Calculations: Dragon Punch #1
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Volume Calculations: Dragon Punch #1
Fourth Grade
Measurement
Students will make conversions from larger units to smaller units of volume measurements.
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Volume Calculations: Dragon Punch #1
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Volume Calculations: Dragon Punch #1
Students will make conversions from larger units to smaller units of volume measurements.
Fourth Grade
Measurement
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Measurement 2
Guided Lesson
Measurement 2
Fifth Grade
Geometry
Calculating the volume of rectangular prisms is a new skill that is introduced in 5th grade. Students will apply mathematical formulas to find the volume of different kinds of figures and also determine the volume of a figure composed of two connected rectangular prisms. Learners will also work with other kinds of measurement when they make larger or smaller versions of figures (to scale) and learn to convert measurements.
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Measurement 2
Guided Lesson
Measurement 2
Calculating the volume of rectangular prisms is a new skill that is introduced in 5th grade. Students will apply mathematical formulas to find the volume of different kinds of figures and also determine the volume of a figure composed of two connected rectangular prisms. Learners will also work with other kinds of measurement when they make larger or smaller versions of figures (to scale) and learn to convert measurements.
Fifth Grade
Geometry
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Understand Volume Using Sugar Cubes
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Understand Volume Using Sugar Cubes
Fourth Grade
Measurement
Introduce your fourth or fifth grader to volume by having him build rectangular prisms, and then count each sugar cube to check his volume calculations.
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Understand Volume Using Sugar Cubes
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Understand Volume Using Sugar Cubes
Introduce your fourth or fifth grader to volume by having him build rectangular prisms, and then count each sugar cube to check his volume calculations.
Fourth Grade
Measurement
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