Visualizes The Volume of A Cube and Rectangular

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Visualizes the Volume of a

Rectangular Prism
Objectives:

At the end the lesson you will be able


to visualize the Volume of a
Rectangular Prism
Volume
is the amount of space occupied by
any quantity.
Let’s do this!

Observe the transparent rectangular


prism filled with marbles.
Guess the number of marbles inside
the rectangular prism.

Count them
Let’s solve….

Gwen is about to keep her cube


toys. She has 36 of it. How many
containers does she need to fill?
How many toys are kept in each
container?
Questions:

1. Who is about to keep her toys?


2. What were Gwen’s toys?
3. How many cube toys does she have?
4. How many containers are available?
5. How many containers can she fill?
6. How many cube toys are there in each
container?
Let’s try this one!

Fred wants to build a wooden box with a


volume of 60 cubic centimeters. He
started with a width of 3cm.
What are the possible measurements of
the length and the height?

?
3cm

?
Volume = 60 𝒄𝒎𝟑

h=?

W=3cm
l=?
Group Activity

Form a rectangular prism out of the bricks.


Find the dimensions of the prism you have formed.
Count all the cells composing the prism.
Give at least 3 possible dimension combinations of
the rectangular prism below.

V = 72 cmᵌ

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