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Mathematics·Measurement·procedural

Counting Unit Cubes

Measure volumes by counting unit cubes using cubic cm, cubic in, cubic ft, and other units

Suggested ages 10–11

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Learning journey

Your child is mastering advanced measurement skills — calculating volume and area using formulas, converting between different units of measurement, and solving real-world problems involving length, mass, and capacity.

Evidence of understanding

  • Count unit cubes in a 3D diagram to determine volume in cm³
  • Measure the volume of a small container by filling it with centimetre cubes
  • Express a measured volume using the correct cubic unit notation

Assessment prompt

If Counting Unit Cubes sees a 3-D shape built from small cubes in a diagram, can they count how many cubes it contains — even the ones hidden at the back — to find the volume?

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