Today for math's I had to measure volume and capacity with water on two containers, I also had to make a video explaining what volume and capacity is. Volume is how much something could fit in something. Capacity is how much area you have in a container, its also measuring depth, width and height. Height is how tall something is, depth is how far back it goes and width is how wide it is. I learned by going onto flipgrid and making a video explaining what volume and capacity is. I also learned by going onto the google drawing that Mr Ogilvie sent us and measuring how much water could fit in a container. Flipgrid
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Mrs Anderson and Mrs Fisi'iahi.
Friday, 1 June 2018
Volume and Capacity
LI: To learn about volume and capacity.
Today for math's I had to measure volume and capacity with water on two containers, I also had to make a video explaining what volume and capacity is. Volume is how much something could fit in something. Capacity is how much area you have in a container, its also measuring depth, width and height. Height is how tall something is, depth is how far back it goes and width is how wide it is. I learned by going onto flipgrid and making a video explaining what volume and capacity is. I also learned by going onto the google drawing that Mr Ogilvie sent us and measuring how much water could fit in a container. Flipgrid
Today for math's I had to measure volume and capacity with water on two containers, I also had to make a video explaining what volume and capacity is. Volume is how much something could fit in something. Capacity is how much area you have in a container, its also measuring depth, width and height. Height is how tall something is, depth is how far back it goes and width is how wide it is. I learned by going onto flipgrid and making a video explaining what volume and capacity is. I also learned by going onto the google drawing that Mr Ogilvie sent us and measuring how much water could fit in a container. Flipgrid
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