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Capacity

Capacity. Year 2 Summer Term Week 5 Lesson 1. Today we will be learning to:. solve problems use words about capacity know relationships between units estimate, measure and compare capacity. Mental Activity. ‘What’s my number?’. I am thinking of a number. Double my number is 16.

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Capacity

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  1. Capacity Year 2 Summer Term Week 5 Lesson 1

  2. Today we will be learning to: • solve problems • use words about capacity • know relationships between units • estimate, measure and compare capacity.

  3. Mental Activity ‘What’s my number?’

  4. I am thinking of a number. Double my number is 16. What is my number?

  5. I am thinking of another number. Add 6 and you get 20. What is my number?

  6. I am thinking of another number. Add 4 and you get 12. What is my number?

  7. I am thinking of another number. Subtract 9 and you get 4. What is my number?

  8. I am thinking of another number. Double my number is 14. What is my number?

  9. I am thinking of another number. Double my number is 12. What is my number?

  10. Main Activity Today we are going to think about a measurement called capacity.

  11. What do we measure when we measure mass? What units do we use? What measuring equipment do we use?

  12. What do we measure when we measure length? What units do we use? What measuring equipment do we use?

  13. Compare two containers. Which holds more? Why? How could you prove it?

  14. quarter full full empty half full What do these words mean?

  15. Why do you need to use the same units for comparing? How do you make a fair comparison?

  16. Look at the side of a measuring jug. What are the standard units? Why do we need standard units?

  17. How much is a litre? What is the smallest unit? How many millilitres in a litre?

  18. Decide if a container can hold more than a litre. Check using measuring equipment. Build a container using Lego. Estimate and then measure its capacity. Choose four containers. Work out which container holds the most. Put in order of size and check results. Group Work Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

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