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Spring: Math TEKS: 5.6A Understanding Volume Using Unit Cubes
Spring: Math TEKS: 5.6A Understanding Volume Using Unit Cubes
Spring: Math TEKS: 5.6A Understanding Volume Using Unit Cubes
Spring: Math TEKS: 5.6A Understanding Volume Using Unit Cubes
Spring: Math TEKS: 5.6A Understanding Volume Using Unit Cubes
Spring: Math TEKS: 5.6A Understanding Volume Using Unit Cubes
Spring: Math TEKS: 5.6A Understanding Volume Using Unit Cubes
Spring: Math TEKS: 5.6A Understanding Volume Using Unit Cubes
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This lesson is aligned with TEKS - 5th Grade - Mathematics

  • TEKS Math 5.6A: Recognize a cube with side length of one unit as a unit cube having one cubic unit of volume and the volume of a three-dimensional figure as the number of unit cubes (n cubic units) needed to fill it with no gaps or overlaps if possible;

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24 Questions:


  1. A small cube used in a spring math model is 1 unit long, 1 unit wide, and 1 unit high. What is this cube called?
  2. A flower box is completely filled with 9 unit cubes. What is its volume?
  3. A tulip crate has 1 layer with 2 rows of 4 unit cubes. What is the volume of the crate?
  4. Which situation is showing volume?
  5. A seed container has 3 layers, and each layer uses 5 unit cubes. How many cubic units fill the container?
  6. During a spring STEM activity, Liam places 7 unit cubes in a box and then adds 5 more with no gaps. What is the box’s filled volume now?
  7. Two garden boxes are filled with cubes. Box A has 18 cubes. Box B has 12 cubes. How much greater is the volume of Box A?
  8. Emma says, “A spring display made of 10 unit cubes has a volume of 10 cubic units.” Which choice is correct?
  9. A rectangular prism for seed packets has 2 layers. Each layer has 3 rows of 2 unit cubes. What is the volume?
  10. Which model would not help find exact volume?
  11. A spring tool box is partly filled with 7 unit cubes. It needs 5 more cubes to be full. What will the total volume be when it is full?
  12. What does the word cubic mean in the measurement cubic units?
  13. A bee-house block is built from unit cubes. It is 2 cubes long, 2 cubes wide, and 2 cubes high. What is its volume?
  14. Sophia counted only the top layer of a stacked flower box and got 6 cubes. There are 2 equal layers in the box. What did Sophia forget?
  15. A prism has 3 layers, and each layer contains 4 unit cubes. Which equation matches its volume?
  16. Which statement about volume is true?
  17. Noah made a spring block sculpture using 16 unit cubes. He removed 3 cubes. What is the new volume?
  18. Three spring storage bins are filled with cubes. Bin P has 9 cubes, Bin Q has 13 cubes, and Bin R has 11 cubes. Which bin has the greatest volume?
  19. A florist is filling a cube-shaped gift box and wants to describe how much space is inside it. Which unit should be used?
  20. Ava wants her greenhouse model to have a volume of 18 cubic units. She has already used 15 unit cubes. How many more unit cubes are needed?
  21. Which figure has a volume of 6 cubic units?
  22. Which measurement could correctly describe the volume of a spring box?
  23. A planter is 3 cubes long, 1 cube wide, and 4 cubes high. Which repeated addition shows its volume?
  24. A garden model uses 2 rows of 3 cubes on the bottom layer and the same arrangement on the top layer. How many unit cubes are used altogether?
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Spring: Math TEKS: 5.6A Understanding Volume Using Unit Cubes

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Description

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  • Task Card

This lesson is aligned with TEKS - 5th Grade - Mathematics

  • TEKS Math 5.6A: Recognize a cube with side length of one unit as a unit cube having one cubic unit of volume and the volume of a three-dimensional figure as the number of unit cubes (n cubic units) needed to fill it with no gaps or overlaps if possible;

Task Card Sizes: Prints in 8.5 x 11

  • (1 in 1 page)
  • (2 in 1 page)
  • (4 in 1 page)
  • (6 in 1 page)

When purchasing this product, how to add a TpT Resource to Google Drive?

  1. After checkout, go to My Purchases and click Download Now.
  2. A new window will open with the Add to Google Drive button.
  3. Click Add to Google Drive on the TpT resource page.
  4. A pop-up will ask for Google Drive permissions. Check Select all and click Continue to Google permissions.
  5. Sign in with your Google account.
  6. TpT will automatically make a copy of the file for you.
  7. When it says Successfully added, click View in Google Drive.
  8. Your resource will be saved in a folder called TPT Purchases inside your Google Drive.

💡 Important:

  • Make sure you’re signed into the correct Google account before adding.

24 Questions:


  1. A small cube used in a spring math model is 1 unit long, 1 unit wide, and 1 unit high. What is this cube called?
  2. A flower box is completely filled with 9 unit cubes. What is its volume?
  3. A tulip crate has 1 layer with 2 rows of 4 unit cubes. What is the volume of the crate?
  4. Which situation is showing volume?
  5. A seed container has 3 layers, and each layer uses 5 unit cubes. How many cubic units fill the container?
  6. During a spring STEM activity, Liam places 7 unit cubes in a box and then adds 5 more with no gaps. What is the box’s filled volume now?
  7. Two garden boxes are filled with cubes. Box A has 18 cubes. Box B has 12 cubes. How much greater is the volume of Box A?
  8. Emma says, “A spring display made of 10 unit cubes has a volume of 10 cubic units.” Which choice is correct?
  9. A rectangular prism for seed packets has 2 layers. Each layer has 3 rows of 2 unit cubes. What is the volume?
  10. Which model would not help find exact volume?
  11. A spring tool box is partly filled with 7 unit cubes. It needs 5 more cubes to be full. What will the total volume be when it is full?
  12. What does the word cubic mean in the measurement cubic units?
  13. A bee-house block is built from unit cubes. It is 2 cubes long, 2 cubes wide, and 2 cubes high. What is its volume?
  14. Sophia counted only the top layer of a stacked flower box and got 6 cubes. There are 2 equal layers in the box. What did Sophia forget?
  15. A prism has 3 layers, and each layer contains 4 unit cubes. Which equation matches its volume?
  16. Which statement about volume is true?
  17. Noah made a spring block sculpture using 16 unit cubes. He removed 3 cubes. What is the new volume?
  18. Three spring storage bins are filled with cubes. Bin P has 9 cubes, Bin Q has 13 cubes, and Bin R has 11 cubes. Which bin has the greatest volume?
  19. A florist is filling a cube-shaped gift box and wants to describe how much space is inside it. Which unit should be used?
  20. Ava wants her greenhouse model to have a volume of 18 cubic units. She has already used 15 unit cubes. How many more unit cubes are needed?
  21. Which figure has a volume of 6 cubic units?
  22. Which measurement could correctly describe the volume of a spring box?
  23. A planter is 3 cubes long, 1 cube wide, and 4 cubes high. Which repeated addition shows its volume?
  24. A garden model uses 2 rows of 3 cubes on the bottom layer and the same arrangement on the top layer. How many unit cubes are used altogether?
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