Area VS. Volume Through this activity, you will explore different real-world situations and decide which one requires finding the VOLUME of an object using your keywords you learned about. Click here to get started!
Which of the following situations would involve finding the VOLUME? Finding how much water can fit in the fish tank Finding the amount of glass needed to build the tank
Woops! 0 Finding the amount of glass needed to build the tank *The glass needed to build the tank is on the OUTSIDE, which would mean taking the SURFACE AREA. *The VOLUME of a fish tank is how much water it can HOLD or FIT. Try another situation!
Correct! 0 Finding how much water can fit in the fish tank Key word: Fit The amount of water that can “FIT” in the fish tank is how much SPACE it occupies! Try another situation!
Which of the following situations would involve finding the VOLUME? The amount of wrapping paper needed to cover a box The amount of building blocks one can fit in a box
Woops! 0 The amount of wrapping paper needed to cover a box Key word: cover *Wrapping paper goes on the OUTSIDE of the present! *VOLUME deals with the INSIDE of objects, and how much can “FIT” in it. Try another situation!
Correct! 0 The amount of building blocks one can fit in a box Finding how many blocks can fit in a box would be finding how much it can HOLD INSIDE, which would be volume! Great job! Try another situation!
Which of the following situations would involve finding the VOLUME? How much cereal can fit in a cereal box How much cardboard needed to build a cereal box
Woops! 0 How much cardboard needed to build a cereal box The cardboard would go OUTSIDE of the box, in fact, the SURFACE AREA. The VOLUME is finding the INSIDE information of a box. Try another situation!
Correct! 0 How much cereal can fit in a cereal box Key word: fit Finding how much cereal can FIT INSIDE a box is VOLUME! Try another situation!
Which of the following situations would involve finding the VOLUME? How many pots and pans you can fit in a cupboard How much lining needed to cover the shelves of a cupboard
Woops! 0 How much lining needed to cover the shelves of a cupboard *Covering the shelves would be finding the area (or surface) of each shelve, not the depth. *Volume requires finding DEPTH or how much something can HOLD/FIT. Try another situation!
Correct! 0 How many pots and pans you can fit in a cupboard Key word: fit *Volume requires finding DEPTH or how much something can HOLD/FIT. Awesome job! Try another situation!
Which of the following situations would involve finding the VOLUME? The amount of water that fills a swimming pool The amount of feet around the outside of a pool
Woops! All done! 0 The amount of feet around the outside of a pool Key word: Outside “Outside” refers to finding the perimeter in this case. Volume deals with only INSIDE dimensions!
Correct! All done! 0 The amount of water that fills a swimming pool Key word: FILL Volume is finding how much something can HOLD or FILL
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