TEACHING ACTIVITIES FOR:- 
TEACHING AID (II)
HIGH ACHIEVER STUDENTS
TITLE – LET’s Be MATH ‘n” CHEF
 
 
   | In   this lesson, students recognize and use the attributes of volume. They engage   in activities that promote understanding of how to
 measure and compare volume   using standard units.
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   |  LEARNING OBJECTIVES | 
   | Students will:  Measure volume using non standard        units.State difference using graduated        cylinder and measuring cup. Compare volume        of liquids by using non-standard units correctly.
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MATERIALS:
2 cups measuring cup
A tape measure
A graduated cylinder (500ml)
Water
A box of instant pudding for each group 
2 cups of skim or soy milk
IMPORTANT NOTE:
-          Make note of any food allergies students may have. 
-          If cow milk allergies are a concern, then use soy milk instead. 
-          Floor and furniture protection may be necessary or you can take the lesson outdoors.
ACTIVITIES:
PART I: Math Logic
¢   Review with the students the S.I units to measure volume of liquid.
¢   Divide students in group of two.
¢   Asks students to compare the measuring cup to the graduated cylinder.
¢  Asks them to notice if there are any differences 
¢  Fill the measuring cup with water to the rim of the cup.
¢  Note the location of the 2 cup mark on the measuring cup.
¢  Compare the level of water in the measuring cup to the 2 cup mark. Is there a difference?
¢  Next pour the water from the measuring cup into the graduated cylinder.
¢  Observe the results. 
¢  Have the students write a constructed response detailing observed and conclusions by draw the demonstration.
PART ONE DISCUSSION TOPICS:
-          Is the volume of the 2 cup measuring cup equal to 2 cups? Why or why not.
-          How does a graduated cylinder differ from a measuring cup? Is one more accurate than the other? Why?
CONCLUSION PART I:
-          This will give the students a good visual as to what the measurement looks like.
-          It’s also let students knows that even in different shape and height, the capacity volume of liquid carried still same. 
-          At the end, students would know that not always the tallest container can hold more capacity volume of liquid.
PART II: Chef Math Cook. 
      1.Divide students in group of two.
     2.Measure out the equivalent of 2 cups of milk in the graduated cylinder.
      3.Mix the pudding according to directions.
     4..It will be soft set in about 5 minutes.
      5.Put into small paper cups or you can put it into ice cream cones.
PART TWO DISCUSSION TOPICS
-          Do you enjoy?
-          Can you read the measurement on graduated cylinder accurately? If not, why?
-          Is the volume of the 2 cup measuring cup equal to 2 cups? Why or why not.
CONCLUSION PART II:
-          Students enjoy in this lesson.
-          With practical work, students able keep this knowledge as long term memory.
-          Students can measure correctly by using graduated cylinder.