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Up, Up, & Away! Volume of Rectangular Prisms – Google Slides Interactive Activity

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    Updated:  11 Sep 2023

Practice calculating the volume of rectangular prisms with this Google Slides interactive activity.

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    Editable:  Google Slides

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    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  5 - 6

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teaching resource

Up, Up, & Away! Volume of Rectangular Prisms – Google Slides Interactive Activity

  • Updated

    Updated:  11 Sep 2023

Practice calculating the volume of rectangular prisms with this Google Slides interactive activity.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  5 - 6

Practice calculating the volume of rectangular prisms with this Google Slides interactive activity.

Volume of a Right Rectangular Prism

Are your students in need of additional practice on how to find the volume of a right rectangular prism? While students may be able to apply the volume formula (l × w × h), maybe they are ready for some practice that requires a bit of critical thinking.

Teach Starter has created an interactive resource for your students to use during your measurement unit. Students will be challenged to complete each of the 7 interactive activities. Throughout this resource, students will:

  • Match figures with different dimensions but the same volume
  • Determine missing side lengths,
  • Calculate volume and sort from least to greatest
  • Explain with words why two different prisms have the same or different volumes

Through this activity, students will practice solving problems where they must determine the volume of rectangular prisms.

Tips for Differentiation + Scaffolding 

A team of dedicated, experienced educators created this resource to support your math lessons.

In addition to individual student work time, use this activity to enhance learning through guided math groups, whole class lessons, or remote learning assignments. 

If you have a mixture of above and below-level learners, we have a few suggestions for keeping students on track with these concepts: 

🆘 Support Struggling Students

For students who need additional support, allow the use of a calculator. Provide students with notes and completed examples. Additionally, numbers can be modified, or the number of slides can be reduced. Students can also work in a small group, one-on-one, or with a peer tutor.

➕ Challenge Fast Finishers

Challenge students to convert the dimensions to different units and then solve them again. Ask probing questions such as, “What patterns do you notice in the volume when the dimension is changed?” For example, converting the dimensions 3 ft. by 2 ft. by 4 ft. = 24 ft.³ to inches would be 36 in. by 24 in. by 48 in. = 41,472 in.³. Is that the same as just multiplying the volume 24 by 12? Why or why not? What could you multiply the volume by to convert it to cubic inches?

Plan lessons for all ability levels with our 10 Best Scaffolding Strategies! 

Easily Prepare This Resource for Your Students

Use the Download button to access the interactive Google Slides version of this resource.

Assign this interactive activity in Google Classroom. Please be sure to open in Edit mode, not presentation mode. Students will complete activities by dragging and dropping items, drawing lines, typing in responses, etc.


This resource was created by Lorin Davies, a teacher in Texas and Teach Starter Collaborator.

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