This video serves as a practical "Mastery Check" for students learning to calculate the volume of rectangular prisms. Designed as an interactive practice session, the video presents four distinct geometry problems involving 3D shapes with labeled dimensions. The narrator guides students through the process of pausing the video to solve the problems independently before revealing the step-by-step solutions for each one. The problems increase in complexity, starting with basic application of the volume formula and culminating in a challenging problem requiring unit conversion. The content focuses heavily on the application of the volume formula ($V = l \times w \times h$) and the importance of labeling answers with correct cubic units (e.g., cubic feet, cubic inches). A significant portion of the educational value lies in the fourth problem, which introduces the critical concept of dimensional consistency—teaching students that they cannot simply multiply numbers with different units (feet vs. inches) without converting them first. This addresses a common student error in measurement geometry. For teachers, this resource is an ideal formative assessment tool or independent practice station. It allows educators to quickly gauge whether students have moved beyond the initial acquisition of the volume concept and can apply it accurately. The clear, chalkboard-style visual presentation makes it easy for students to follow along, and the "pause and practice" format encourages active participation rather than passive viewing. It effectively bridges the gap between learning a formula and using it correctly in varied contexts.