Lesson 7 Cubic Units of Measure
Let’s use different sized cubic units to measure volume.
Warm-up Notice and Wonder: Two Prisms
What do you notice? What do you wonder?
Activity 1 What are the Units?
For each object, choose the cubic unit you would use to measure the volume: cubic centimeter, cubic inch, or cubic foot.
object | unit you would use |
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the volume of a moving truck | |
the volume of a freezer | |
the volume of a juice box | |
the volume of a classroom | |
the volume of a dumpster | |
the volume of a lunch box |
Activity 2 Info Gap: Sizing Up Cubic Units
This is a diagram of a freezer. What is the volume of the freezer?
Problem 1:
Partner A has the problem card.
Partner B has the data card.
Problem 2:
Partner B has the problem card.
Partner A has the data card.
Your teacher will give you either a problem card or a data card. Do not show or read your card to your partner.
Pause here so your teacher can review your work. Ask your teacher for a new set of cards and repeat the activity, trading roles with your partner.
Practice Problem
Problem 1
A box of milk measures 4 cm by 10 cm by 30 cm. What is its volume in cubic centimeters? Explain or show your reasoning.