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DEPRECATED Rational number word problems


By Khan Academy

Word problems force us to put concepts to work using real-world applications. In this example, determine the volume of frozen water and express the answer as a fraction.

Introducing Volume.


By FutureSchoolVideos

This video is an introduction to understanding volume and standard units. The instructor uses animated blocks to help him describe volume.

U S customary units for fluid volume


By Khan Academy

Of all the US customary units of measurement weight has the highest number of commonly-used units: teaspoon tablespoon fluid ounce cup pint quart and gallon. There's a chance that you'll come across a recipe that uses many (if not most) of these units so pay attention.

Converting U.S. customary units of fluid volume


By Khan Academy

Moving easily between gallons quarts pints cups and fluid ounces makes you really valuable in a ton of different situations.

Grade 5 Math Lessons and Worksheets


By Lumos Learning

It is important for you as a parent to know what your child should be learning in grade 5 math. This is for you to be able to monitor your child’s progress and see if they are having any difficulty with the subject. If you supervise their learning process, then you can determine whether your child needs more help or tutoring. Having a clear idea of the math concepts that your child should be learning also gives you a chance to reinforce their knowledge. Familiarize yourself with the lessons that he or she is learning about so that you can help them anytime they need your assistance. The major topics that are included in grade 5 math are math strands involving whole numbers, decimals, fractions, measurement, plane figures, area and perimeter, ratio, scale, percent, average, graphs, rectangular prisms and cubes, volume, rates and speed, and functions and equations. Your child should develop competency in understanding problems concerning these math concepts. Your child should also be able to translate that knowledge into their problem solving skills. These problems should be applicable in the real world so that your child will be able to visualize and analyze the situation. Grade 5 math already includes using formulas and creating solutions for math problems. This is the introduction of the more complex math concepts and operations. It is preferable that you guide and aid your child as much as you can at this stage. The danger of having your child experience too much difficulty in the subject is that he or she will completely lose interest in math. You should try to avoid this and help your child develop a strong foundation in math concepts. As your child goes on to learn about harder math, you should also be more willing to give them assistance.

Volume Word Problem (Intermediate)


By mahalodotcom

YouTube presents Volume Word Problem (Intermediate) an educational video resources on math.

Volume of Rectangular Prisms: Length Width and Height


By Have Fun Teaching

The Volume Song and movie teaches students how to find the volume of a solid figure. Learn how to solve and find the volume of a 3D rectangular prism shape using length times width times height.

Volume of a Cube - YourTeacher.com - Math Help


By yourteachermathhelp

YouTube presents Volume of a Cube - YourTeacher.com - Math Help an educational video resources on math.

Volume 1


By Khan Academy

Let's do some example problems together in which we use the area times length formula for finding volume.

Volume of a Composite Shape


By Khan Academy

Volume of a Composite Shape. All Khan Academy content is available for free at www.khanacademy.org

Volume with unit cubes 1


By Khan Academy

Volume is a measurement in the 3rd dimension. This means that it not only has width and height, but it has depth as well. Let's watch this video in which we get a great explanation of how we measure volume.

Basics of Area Perimeter and Volume of Rectangular Shapes.


By tecmath

This is a basic lesson in working out the perimeter area or volume or rectangular shapes. A house plan is used to show how to find the perimeter of a rectangle. Examples are shown for formulas of perimeter and area.

Volume 1


By Khan Academy

Sometimes, we can't just count the number of cubes to find the volume because there are too many. In those situations, you need another way of measuring volume. This video gives you the solution.

Volume with unit cubes 1


By Khan Academy

Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.

Volume of a rectangular prism with fractional cubes


By Khan Academy

Another way of finding the volume of a rectangular prism involves dividing it into fractional cubes finding the volume of one and then multiplying that area by the number of cubes that fit into our rectangular prism. Watch this explanation.

[5.MD.4-1.0] Volume by Counting Cubes - Common Core Standard


By Front Row

Discover more Common Core Math at https://www.frontrowed.com Measure volumes by counting unit cubes, using cubic cm, cubic in, cubic ft., and improvised units.Front Row is a free, adaptive, Common Core aligned math program for teachers and students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Front Row allows students to practice math at their own pace - learning advanced concepts when they're ready and receiving remediation when they struggle. Front Row provides teachers with access to a detailed data dashboard and weekly email reports that show which standards are causing students difficulty, what small groups can be formed for interventions, and how their students are progressing in math. Discover more Common Core Math at https://www.frontrowed.com

Volume word problems


By Khan Academy

Perhaps you've noticed that after teaching you the concept and doing a few example problems together, we always like to throw you a word problem in which you have to apply what you've learned. So here let's find the volume!

Decompose figures to find volume


By Khan Academy

Find the volume of an irregular 3D figure by dividing the figure into two rectangular prisms and finding the volume of each part.