Lesson 1 Step Compare capacity What is the
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Lesson 1 Step: Compare capacity
What is the difference between capacity and volume? Capacity Volume This is the amount of liquid a container can hold. The amount of liquid within the container. Fluency
Fluency Match the containers to the correct descriptions. empty half full slightly filled nearly full
Which will hold the most? ✓ Fluency
Which will hold the least? ✓ Fluency
Complete the sentences using more or less. A B more A has _______ than B. A B less A has _______ than B. Fluency
Complete the sentences using more or less. A B less A has _______ than B. A B more A has _______ than B. Fluency
Fluency Complete using > and < then more than and less than. A B A < B B > A less than A has ________ B. more than B has ________ A.
Fluency Complete using > and < then more than and less than. A B A > B B < A more than A has ________ B. less than B has ________ A.
Fluency Complete using > and < then more than and less than. A B A < B B > A less than A has ________ B. more than B has ________ A.
Fluency Complete using > and < then more than and less than. A B A > B B < A more than A has ________ B. less than B has ________ A.
Fluency It takes 5 cups to fill 1 teapot. = How many cups will it take to fill: 25 5 teapots? = ______ 60 12 teapots? = ______ 40 8 teapots? = ______ 55 11 teapots? = ______
Fluency It takes 10 to fill 1 How many cups will it take to fill: 90 9 buckets? = ______ 20 2 buckets? = ______ 11 buckets? = 110 ______ .
Reasoning Would I need approximately five times or eight times the amount shown to fill the glass? Approximately five times the amount shown.
Complete the comparison statement to make it true. A B C D _____ C < _____ D < _____ A > _____ B Can you create your own comparison sentences? Problem solving
Lesson 2 Step: Millilitres (Practical)
Fill your container. Fluency
Half fill in your container. Fluency
Slightly fill in your container. Fluency
Nearly fill your container. Fluency
Practical (if possible): Use a measuring jug of water to measure various volumes. Record your results in your table.
Reasoning Kat says, A wider container will hold more than a narrower container. Is Kat correct? Only sometimes. It depends on the height of the container.
Compare your results in your table using the following sentences: Problem solving _________ is more than _________ is less than _________ > _________ < _________.
Lesson 3 Step: Millilitres
Recap: What is the difference between capacity and volume? Capacity Volume This is the amount of liquid a container can hold. The amount of liquid within the container. Fluency
Complete the sentences. 50 The capacity of the jug is _____ ml. 20 The volume of the jug is _____ ml.
What do each of the scales go up in? 5 _____ ml 2 _____ ml 10 _____ ml
What volume is shown in the container in ml? 14 _____ ml 6 _____ ml 9 _____ ml
What volume is shown in the container in ml? 20 _____ ml 45 _____ ml 15 _____ ml
What volume is shown in the container in ml? 60 _____ ml 90 _____ ml 45 _____ ml
Where would the level line be if the liquid is poured from the smaller containers into the larger container? 6 ml 6 The volume of the container is _____ ml
Where would the level line be if the liquid is poured from the smaller containers into the larger container? 25 ml 25 The volume of the container is _____ ml
Where would the level line be if the liquid is poured from the smaller containers into the larger container? 75 ml 75 The volume of the container is _____ ml
Reasoning A B It would take five lots of container A to fill container B. True of false? Explain how you know. False. It would take 4 lots of container A to fill B as 25 x 4 = 100
Container A has 7 ml more than B. Container B has 4 ml less than C. Container C has half of 22 ml. A 14 ml B 7 ml Calculate the volume of each container. C 11 ml
Lesson 4 Step: Litres (Practical)
Practical: Investigate how many smaller containers (ml) it will take to fill the larger containers (L). Record your results in your tables. Fluency
Reasoning Only one of these items are best measured using litres. Do you agree? Explain why. No. Two of the items should be measured in litres (bucket and bath tub) as they hold many litres.
Name three things that are best measured using millilitres. Name three things that are best measured using litres.
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