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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will explore volume in relation to liquids. We will look at the relationships between cubic centimetres and millilitres.

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4 Questions

Q1.
Can you work out how many cubes are in this image?
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Correct answer: 7
8
9
Q2.
Can you work out how many cubes are in this image?
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11
Correct answer: 12
13
Q3.
Can you work out how many cubes are in this image?
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13
14
Correct answer: 15
Q4.
And this is a challenge! Can you work out how many cubes are in this image?
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20
22
Correct answer: 24

2 Questions

Q1.
Look at the diagram and calculate the volume of the box.
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26cm³
548cm³
Correct answer: 576 cm³
Q2.
What is the capacity of the box?
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26ml
548ml
Correct answer: 576ml