Students participate in a final performance task where they apply their knowledge of fraction multiplication and division to solve a series of interconnected mission challenges.
A cumulative project where students design a structure meeting specific volume requirements and explain their mathematical reasoning.
Decomposing complex, non-overlapping solid figures into rectangular prisms to find total additive volume.
Solving real-world volume problems involving standard units like cubic inches, centimeters, and feet.
Applying volume formulas to solve for unknown dimensions (Length, Width, or Height).
Transitioning from B x h to the specific dimensions of length, width, and height (L x W x H).
Relating the number of layers to the height (h) and discovering the formula V = B x h.
Connecting the area of the base (B) to the first layer of a rectangular prism.
Developing spatial structuring by viewing rectangular prisms as a collection of identical horizontal or vertical layers.