Teaching Aids : Set2
Activity 4:
difference size containers |
CD COURSE WARE |
Criteria of these teaching aids:
- Suitable for all levels of student
- Enconomical
- Picture interesting
- Student can learn how to use the high tecnology.
Activity
Title:
Measure Volume Of Liquids Using standard Unit
Terminology:
Measured, volume, capacity, standard units, litre, millilitre.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be
- To measure and compare volume of liquids by using standard units correctly.
Learning Objective :
Measure and compare volumes of liquid by direct comparison and by using uniform standard units.
Materials:
Course Ware CD ,Cylinder in litre and millilitre, Difference Saize Container
Produce:
1. Teacher show CD content:
Tia, Zul and Gupta are having a picnic, Tia is holding a carton of orange juice. Zul explain that a standard unit is needed to measure the capacities and volumes of any liquid. When a standard unit is used, there will be no misunderstandings. Everyone will use the same unit to measure volume of liquids.
2. Teacher explain with cd couseware:
cd course |
- a mililitre is a smaller unit of capacity
- There are 1000 ml in a 1 litre
250ml milk |
1litre tea |
- Two containers with different volume of liquid are compared:
- 1 carton tea and 250ml milk. The comparison shows that the capacity of the tea containers is 4 times as large as the milk container.
4. Divide the pupils into 4 group and them work in their cooperative groups. Teacher show the
courseware Cd.
courseware Cd.
- Teacher explain: there are 3 aquarium of different capacities: 6 litres, 15litres and 8 litres. There are two standard units of measurement to use to fill up the aquariums with water: 1l bottle
and a 5 litre blue bucket. There is number sentences to complete. The sentences show the simplest way to fill up the aquarium. Upon clicking on the correct standard unit yo use, water fill up the aquarium and pupils then key in the volume of water used to complete the number sentence.
5 l+ 5 l+ 5 l= 15l |
5. Pupils are divide to 4 group. Appoint one student in the group to be the recorder.
- Give each group a set of containers and cylinder in litre and millilitre and a pail of water.
- Each group fill every container with water
- They will measure the volume of liquid in each container by pouring the water from the containers into the measuring cylinders.
- A group member record the result in the table:
Measure volume of Liquid using standard unit
Milllilitre ( ml) | |
Litre ( l ) |
Milllilitre ( ml) | |
Litre ( l ) |
Milllilitre ( ml) | |
Litre ( l ) |
5. Teacher set a question:
a. Arrange the 4 container in ascending order of volume.
ANS: ____________________________________________________________
b. Arrange the 4 container in decending order of volume.
ANS: ____________________________________________________________.
c . A carton hold one litre of milk. How many litre of milk do 6 carton hold?
ANS: ______________________________________________________
dynamo |
d. Which set of containers hold a larger volume?
kettle |
ANS: ________________________________________________
6. Follow - Up: ( CD Course Ware)
- Pupils match the given containers to their correct volumes.
Conclusion:
For this activities pupils know that standard unit is needed to measure the capacities and volume of any liquid. when the standard unit is used , there will be no misunderstanding. Everyone will use the same unit to measure volume of liquids. Pupils also can make comparison with use the standard unit litre and millilitre.
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