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Lesson 4Objective: Use
multiplication to calculate volume
By the end of the lesson, you will be able to…
5th Grade Module 5Lesson 4K. Clauson
Multiply Fractions
Find the AreaArea = length x width
Find the Volume
Volume = _____ cubic cm
Number of layers = ___Number of cubes in each layer = ___
Application ProblemKaren says that the volume of this prism is 5 cm3 and that she calculated it by adding the sides together. Give the correct volume of this prism, and explain Karen’s error.
Part 1: Find the volume of multilayer prisms using multiplication
Record the length, width, and height of this rectangular prism on your recording sheet.
Then decompose the prism into layers three different ways to find the volume.
Concept Development- Note! Students will need rectangular prism recording sheet from Lesson 3
Three different decompositions!
Record the information on a table!
Number of Layers
Cubes in Each Layer
Volume
4 (3x2) 24cm3
3 (2x4) 24cm3
2 (3x4) 24cm3
How do we use this information to find the volume of the prism? Turn and talk!
We know that this is 1 cubic centimeter. Look at one face of this cube, what is the area of this face?
If 1 square unit is the area of one cube’s face, and there are 6 cubes that make up this face, what is the area of this face? Write a number sentence to show the area. Be sure to include units.
1 square centimeter
3 cm x 2 cm = 6 cm2
What do you notice about the area of the face and the number of cubes in this layer?
We know that to find the volume we have to account for the number of layers in the prism. How many layers are under the face and which dimension of the prism gives us that number?
They are the same!
4 layers… the height
So…We can find he volume by multiplying the area of the face by the height.
Volume =length x width x height
area x heightV= 3cm x 2cm x 4cm = 24 cubic centimeters
(centimeters x centimeters x centimeters)
V= 6cm2 x 4cm = 24cm3
(area x height)
** What happens to the square units when you multiply it by a third factor?
Volume =length x width x height
area x height
Write a multiplication sentence to show how to find the area of this face.
To find volume, we need to know how many layers are to the left of the face?
2cm x 4cm
3 layers
Put it all together!Volume = (2cm x 4cm) x 3cm= ______
Volume =length x width x height
area x height
Write a multiplication sentence to show how to find the area of this front face.
How many layers now?
3cm x 4cm
2 layers
Put it all together!Volume = (3cm x 4cm) x 2cm= ______
More practice if needed!
O Record the dimensions of this prism.
O Find the volume!
Part 2: Calculate the volume when the area of one side is given.
This square shows the top face of a rectangular prism. What is the area of this face?
If the rectangular prism that sits below this face is built of centimeter cubes and has a height of 4cm, how many layers of centimeter cubes are in the prism?
Find the volume! Show me the multiplication sentenceV = 2cm x 2cm x 4cm= 16cm3
V= 4cm2 x 4cm= 16cm3
A = 4cm2
Volume =length x width x height
area x height
What is different about this prism?
Work with a partner to find the volume!
V= 6in2 x 2in= _____in3
Volume =length x width x height
area x height
How is this prism similar to the last one?
Work with a partner to find the volume!
V= 3in2 x 3in= _____in3
Get Ready to Finish theProblem Set on Your Own!
Work on Problem Set 4.You will have 10 minutes to work!
-------------------------------------------------------------------Fast finishers:- Math Center Activities- choice boards,
extra Sprint challenge- CML packets/ worksheets- Problem Solving pages 5th Grade Module 5– Lesson 4
K. Clauson
5th Grade Module 5- Lesson 4K. Clauson
LET’S DEBRIEF
• Take 2 minutes to check your answers with your partner.
• Let’s share any insights you had while solving these problems.
5th Grade Module 5– Lesson 4K. Clauson
EXITTICKET
LESSON 4