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Mathematics Shape and Space: Measurement (Volume)

FACULTY OF EDUCATION. Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy. Mathematics Shape and Space: Measurement (Volume). Science and Mathematics Education Research Group. Supported by UBC Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund 2012-2014. Measurement: Volume. Question Title. Question Title.

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Mathematics Shape and Space: Measurement (Volume)

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  1. FACULTY OF EDUCATION Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy MathematicsShape and Space: Measurement (Volume) Science and Mathematics Education Research Group Supported by UBC Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund 2012-2014

  2. Measurement: Volume Question Title Question Title

  3. Measurement: Volume I Question Title Question Title Which container can hold more yogurt? A. B.

  4. Solution Comments Comments Answer: B Justification: Yogurt B’s container is bigger than Yogurt A’s container. Therefore, Yogurt B can hold more yogurt. It is not Yogurt A because the container is smaller and is able to contain less. A. B.

  5. Measurement: Volume II Question Title Question Title Which crayon box can hold more crayons? A. B.

  6. Solution Comments Comments Answer: A Justification: Crayon box A holds 12 crayons inside and Crayon box B holds 5 crayons inside. 12 is greater than 5. Therefore, Crayon box A can hold more crayons. A. B.

  7. Measurement: Volume III Question Title Question Title Which building can hold less people? A. B.

  8. Solution Comments Comments Answer: A Justification: The house is smaller than the apartment. Therefore, the house can hold less people, as it has less rooms. It is not the apartment because it is bigger, has more room, and can fit more people. A. B.

  9. Measurement: Volume IV Question Title Question Title Which bottle would you use to carry more water? A. B.

  10. Solution Comments Comments Answer: B Justification: A water bottle is approximately 750 mL and a large jug of water is approximately 3.8 L. Bottle B is larger than Bottle A and can therefore hold more water. 1000 millilitres = 1 litre 1000 millimetres = 1 metre A. B.

  11. Measurement: Volume V Question Title Question Title Which has more water? A. B.

  12. Solution Comments Comments Answer: B Justification: The bottles of water in A and B are the same size. 6 is greater than 2. Therefore 6 bottles of water is greater than 2 bottles of water. B.

  13. Measurement: Volume VI Question Title Question Title It is healthy to drink water. How many bottles of water would be healthy to drink in a day? A. B.

  14. Solution Comments Comments Answer: B Justification: A 4-8 year old child should drink about 5 cups of water or other beverages per day. Therefore it would be healthier to drink about 3 bottles of water per day than 1. B.

  15. Measurement: Volume VII Question Title Question Title Which option lists the amount of water from most to least? A. B.

  16. Solution Comments Comments Answer: A Justification: A 3.8 L bottle is larger than a 750 mL (0.750 L) bottle of water, which is larger than a cup of water (250 mL or 0.250 L). Therefore the answer is A. It is not B because a bottle of water is larger than a cup of water. A.

  17. Measurement: Volume VIII Question Title Question Title Which container has the least milk? A. B. C.

  18. Solution Comments Comments Answer: B Justification: A cup of milk is less than a 2 L container of milk, which is less than a 4 L jug of milk. Therefore the answer is B. The containers are listed from smallest to largest below.

  19. Measurement: Volume IX Question Title Question Title Which option lists the amount of milk from least to most? A. B.

  20. Solution Comments Comments Answer: B Justification: A cup of milk is less than a 2 L container of milk, which is less than a 4 L jug of milk. Therefore the answer is B. It is not A because a cup of milk is less than a 2 L container of milk. B.

  21. Measurement: Volume X Question Title Question Title Your friends come to visit. Which container of milk would you choose so that you will have enough to share? A. B. C.

  22. Solution Comments Comments Answer: C Justification: The answer is the 4 L jug of milk . It is not a cup of milk because it is only enough for one person. Depending on the number of friends you have invited and the amount of milk they would like to drink, a 2 L container of milk may or may not be enough. The best choice is the 4 L jug of milk because it is the largest so you are sure to have enough for all of your friends.

  23. Measurement: Volume XI Question Title Question Title The cup of milk can hold ___________ the cup of chocolate milk. • less than • more than • almost the same as

  24. Solution Comments Comments Answer: C Justification: The two cups are about the same size. Therefore, the cup of milk can hold almost the same as the cup of chocolate milk. C.

  25. Measurement: Volume XII Question Title Question Title Which balloon holds more air? A. B.

  26. Solution Comments Comments Answer: A Justification: Balloon A is larger than Balloon B. Therefore, Balloon A holds more air than Balloon B. A. B.

  27. Measurement: Volume XIII Question Title Question Title Which balloon takes longer to blow up? A. B.

  28. Solution Comments Comments Answer: B Justification: Balloon B is larger than Balloon A. Therefore, Balloon B holds more air than Balloon A and would take longer to blow up. A. B.

  29. Measurement: Volume XIV Question Title Question Title Which balloon would take less time to deflate? A. B.

  30. Solution Comments Comments Answer: A Justification: Balloon A is smaller than Balloon B. Therefore, Balloon A holds less air than Balloon B and would take less time to deflate. A. B.

  31. Measurement: Volume XV Question Title Question Title Which cup accurately represents the amount it can hold? A. B. C.

  32. Solution Comments Comments Answer: C Justification: The objective is to hold the greatest amount of water the cup can contain. Therefore the answer is C because it is filled yet not over spilling. It is not A or B because the cups are not yet full and can contain more water. C.

  33. Measurement: Volume XVI Question Title Question Title Which garbage can more accurately represents the amount it can hold? A. B.

  34. Solution Comments Comments Answer: A Justification: The objective is to hold the greatest amount without spilling over the garbage can. Therefore, the answer is A because it is filled yet not over spilling. It is not B because the garbage can is over spilling and the lid would not fit. A. B.

  35. Measurement: Volume XVII Question Title Question Title The garbage can is able to hold about ________________. A. 4 bags of garbage B. 7 bags of garbage

  36. Solution Comments Comments Answer: A Justification: The objective is to hold the greatest amount without overspill. Therefore, the answer is 4 bags of garbage because it is filled yet not over spilling. It is not 7 bags of garbage because it is over spilling and the lid would not fit. A. B.

  37. Measurement: Volume XVIII Question Title Question Title Both garbage cans are the same size. Can A can hold_____________ Can B. A. B. • more than • less than • the same as

  38. Solution Comments Comments Answer: C Justification: Can A and Can B are both the same size, and should be able to hold the same amount. Therefore Can A can hold the same as Can B. Although Can A seems to hold less because there are only 4 bags of garbage, Can B is over spilling and is not able to close the lid with 7 bags of garbage. A. B.

  39. Measurement: Volume XIX Question Title Question Title Which jar below more accurately represents the amount of candies it can hold? A. B.

  40. Solution Comments Comments Answer: A Justification: The objective is to hold the greatest amount without overspill. Therefore, the answer is A because it is filled yet not over spilling. It is not B because the candy are over spilling and cannot fit into the jar.

  41. Measurement: Volume XX Question Title Question Title Which jar below more accurately represents the amount of candy it can hold? A. B.

  42. Solution Comments Comments Answer: B Justification: The objective is to hold the greatest amount. Therefore, the answer is B because it is filled yet not spilling over. It is not A because there is more room to fill up more candy.

  43. Measurement: Volume XXI Question Title Question Title Which jar can be filled up with more candy? A. B.

  44. Solution Comments Comments Answer: B Justification: Jar B is larger than Jar A. Therefore Jar B can hold more candy than Jar A. A. B.

  45. Measurement: Volume XXII Question Title Question Title Which jar has less candy to share with friends? A. B.

  46. Solution Comments Comments Answer: A Justification: Jar A is smaller than Jar B. Jar A holds less candy in comparison to Jar B. Therefore Jar A has less candy to share with friends. A. B.

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