Mathematics·Measurement·procedural
Estimating answers (age 10+)
Find the volume of right rectangular prisms by packing with unit cubes and show it equals l × w × h (or base area × height); apply V = l × w × h and V = B × h to solve real-world problems; calculate, estimate, and compare volumes of cubes and cuboids in standard units (cm³, m³)
Suggested ages 10–11
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
- Use V = l × w × h to find the volume of a cuboid 4 cm × 3 cm × 5 cm = 60 cm³
- Explain why packing a prism with unit cubes gives the same result as multiplying edge lengths
- Compare volumes of two cuboids and identify which has greater capacity
Assessment prompt
If Estimating answers (age 10+) wants to work out how much soil fits in a plant box that is 40 cm long, 20 cm wide, and 15 cm deep, can they use a formula to calculate the volume?
Standards alignment
No external standards are linked to this topic.