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Math 5Measure Volume Using
Cubic Units
Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner
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In this lesson we will learn how to measure volume
using cubic units.
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Math Warm-up
Do this problem mentally.
Begin with $0.25Multiply by 8.Subtract $0.90.Divide by 2.
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Math Warm-up - ANSWER
Do this problem mentally.
Begin with $0.25Multiply by 8.Subtract $0.90.Divide by 2.$0.55
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In this lesson we will answer the question:
How do you measure volume?Pause this lesson & Print out the attached document for lesson 54, Fill ‘Er Up. I will use it to demonstrate how you should do it. You will complete it independently at the end of the lesson.
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Vocabulary Reviewgeometric solid- a figure that has three dimensions and takes up space
polyhedron – another name for a 3-D figure, which means ‘many faces’
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Vocabularyvolume- the number of cubic units needed to fill a solid figure (measured as u3)
cubic unit – the volume of a cube that measures 1 unit on each edge
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Vocabularyrectangular prism- A solid (3-dimensional) object which has six faces that are rectangles
prism – solid with two congruent parallel bases and faces that are parallelograms
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Vocabularyrectangular prism- A solid (3-dimensional) object which has six faces that are rectangles
depth – extend downward or backward or inward; "the depth of the water"; "depth of a shelf"; "depth of a closet"
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Connecting to Previous Learning
In the last lesson, you learned about the attributes of a geometric solid. In this lesson, you will learn how to measure the volume of a solid. This is similar to measuring the area of a 2-D object.
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Volume is measured in cubic units. Two common units of volume are the cubic centimeter and the cubic inch. The volume of a rectangular prism is a measure of how much space the object takes up.
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Document Camera
Get your notebook
and pencil ready.
Make sure you
have the Lesson #
and date on your
page.
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In your Math NotebookIndependent Practice
http://tinyurl.com/4oennh
We will work a few of these together. You will finish filling in the chart for homework, after the lesson. You may work with a partner to do so. Use the website to complete the activity.
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How do we calculate the volume of this object?
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Try these on your own:
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Lesson Review
Volume is the amount it takes to fill up a solid, or 3-D figure. It is measured in cubic units. (u3)
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Quick CheckIn your Math Notebook
1. Which dimensions can be measured in a prism?
2. Define volume in your own words.
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Quick Check
Find the volume of this cube. Include the correct unit of measure.
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Quick Check - ANSWERS
1. Which dimensions can be measured in a prism?
Length, width (or depth), and height
2. Define volume in your own words.Your definition should include something about solids, or 3-D figures, and the space that they take up. It may also include something about measuring with cubic units.
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Quick Check
Find the volume of this cube. Include the correct unit of measure.
60 cm3, or 60 cubic centimeters
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Today you learned how to find the volume of a rectangular prism using cubic units.
Good Work with this
lesson.