Ready for your fifth graders to take their learning of cubic units to the next level? With this worksheet, students will count the stacked centimeter blocks to determine the volume of the solid object.
Gallon Man is a helpful character for understanding measurements. Build him on a new sheet of paper and map out converting a gallon to quarts, pints and cups.
Centimeter cubes have gone wild with these irregular shapes! Students will be challenged to calculate the volume of different shapes by counting the cubes.
With this worksheet, your students will take their learning of centimeter cubes to a 2-D rendering of their work. Students will count the centimeter blocks to determine the volume of the solid object.
Use this worksheet to assess your students’ understanding of units of measurement for liquid volume. Ask your students to determine the best unit of measurement for each item.
Master measurement with a metric conversion table! Use this cheat sheet to do conversions, for cooking or just for practice with decimals and multiplication.
Sometimes measuring liquids scientifically is tricky. Give your budding scientist some practice, by reading measurements on graduated cylinder illustrations.