This educational video provides a clear, step-by-step demonstration on how to calculate the volume of a cuboid (also known as a rectangular prism). The video introduces the fundamental formula for volume—Length × Breadth × Height—and applies it to two distinct examples. By using clear visuals, the video helps students transition from understanding volume as counting unit cubes to calculating it efficiently using multiplication. The content covers two practice problems with different units of measurement to ensure comprehensive understanding. The first example features a smaller object measured in centimeters, resulting in a volume in cubic centimeters (cm³). The second example presents a larger object measured in meters, emphasizing the importance of tracking units to find a result in cubic meters (m³). The narration carefully identifies each dimension on the 3D figures before substituting the values into the formula. For classroom application, this video is an excellent resource for introducing the volume formula or reviewing geometry concepts in upper elementary and middle school grades. The visual layout, which separates the geometric figure from the calculation steps, models good student workflow. Teachers can use this video to scaffold instruction, starting with identifying dimensions and progressing to multi-digit multiplication and unit labeling.