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Calculating Volume Using the Formula (L x W x H)
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Calculating Volume Using the Formula (L x W x H)
Fifth Grade
Geometry
Students will begin to calculate volume of different rectangular prisms using base ten cubes and then transition to using the formula V = L x W x H. Students will then practice using the legendary fifth grade activity, Cootie Catchers.
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Area Models and Mixed Numbers
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Area Models and Mixed Numbers
Fifth Grade
Geometry
Help students visually represent multiplication with mixed numbers and whole numbers. Use this lesson as a standalone lesson, or as support for the lesson Multiplication of Mixed Numbers with Area Models.
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Area with Decimals and Fractions
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Area with Decimals and Fractions
Fifth Grade
Decimals
Refresh students on the relationship between decimals and fractions when they multiply to find the area! They will find the area of a location in a picture by converting mixed numbers to a decimals and then using the area equation.
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Various Volumes Solution
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Various Volumes Solution
Fifth Grade
Geometry
Strengthen your students' understanding of cubic units and volume! They'll solve a realistic problem and explain key ideas about volume. Use this lesson on its own or use it as support for the lesson Volume and a Building.
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Area Arrangements
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Area Arrangements
Fourth Grade
Geometry
Students will use the inverse relationship between multiplication and division to complete an area formula in a real-world situation. Use this lesson on its own or as support for the lesson The Case of the Missing Rectangle Side.
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