Go to homepage

Oh no, something went wrong. Please check your network connection and try again.

Capacity and Volume Year 6

GMCreated by GregCreated by Greg

Capacity and Volume Year 6

GMCreated by GregCreated by Greg
Year levels
Resource Type
$3.00

Description

This resource was created with explicit instruction in mind. It will help teachers present information, develop concepts, demonstrate processes and revise. The language is concise. The graphics are relevant and eye-catching.


PowerPoint animations are used to present ideas, one step at a time. Click on Slide View in the Status Bar when presenting. After an animation, or series of animations, the presentation stops to enable clarification and discussions. Tap the back arrow to replay an animation or click on the screen to continue.


To protect the animations, this resource is Read Only.


Focus

  • describe and compare capacity and volume
  • identify units used to measure capacities of containers and volumes of liquids
  • establish benchmarks for millilitres, litres, kilolitres and megalitres, and identify relationships between the units
  • identify and use correct operations when converting between millilitres, litres, kilolitres and megalitres


Resource Details

  • File types1 PowerPoint Presentation

Ratings & reviews

No Reviews yet
Year levels
Resource Type

Description

This resource was created with explicit instruction in mind. It will help teachers present information, develop concepts, demonstrate processes and revise. The language is concise. The graphics are relevant and eye-catching.


PowerPoint animations are used to present ideas, one step at a time. Click on Slide View in the Status Bar when presenting. After an animation, or series of animations, the presentation stops to enable clarification and discussions. Tap the back arrow to replay an animation or click on the screen to continue.


To protect the animations, this resource is Read Only.


Focus

  • describe and compare capacity and volume
  • identify units used to measure capacities of containers and volumes of liquids
  • establish benchmarks for millilitres, litres, kilolitres and megalitres, and identify relationships between the units
  • identify and use correct operations when converting between millilitres, litres, kilolitres and megalitres


Resource Details

  • File types1 PowerPoint Presentation

Ratings & reviews

No Reviews yet