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Volume

Volume. To get us started we will watch the learn 360 video “Silo Road”. After viewing the video clip take a minute to answer the following questions: Which Silo (Container) was able to hold all the seeds? Why do you think this silo was able to hold all the seeds while the others could not?.

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Volume

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  1. Volume

  2. To get us started we will watch the learn 360 video “Silo Road” After viewing the video clip take a minute to answer the following questions: • Which Silo (Container) was able to hold all the seeds? Why do you think this silo was able to hold all the seeds while the others could not?

  3. Volume • Today we will be looking at volume! Volume is… http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com/dictionary.html • How do you find volume for a rectangular prism or cube? The link to the song below will tell you everything you need to know.

  4. The Formula For The Volume of a Rectangular Prism or Cube • Volume = Length x Width x Height • (Length x Width x Height…Gives you the volume!) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JijhDDJvExo

  5. …But wait, how do you find the volume for other 3D shapes • The Formula for the Volume of a Prism (this will work for any prism including cubes and rectangles) is • Volume = Area of the Base x Height • *Note: Base is defined as; the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rest.

  6. For homework: Work on

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