Prism Volume Using Unit Cubes Math Games

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In this series of games, your students will learn how to find the volume of a right rectangular prism. The Prism Volume Using Unit Cubes learning objective — based on CCSS and state standards — delivers improved student engagement and academic performance in your classroom, as demonstrated by research. This learning objective directly references 5.MD.C.5.a as written in the common core national math standards.

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Concepts Covered

Volume is comprised of layers of measurable units. A unit cube is a cube with a side length of 1 unit. Use unit cubes as a basis for students’ understanding of volume as a measurable attribute.

Determine the volume of a rectangular prism. Build right rectangular prisms, count the cubes, and see that they are comprised of layers of cubes. Mentally decompose and recompose a right rectangular prism built from cubes into layers, each of which is composed of rows and columns.

Understand that multiplying the length times the width of a right rectangular prism can be viewed as determining how many cubes would be in each layer if the prism were packed with or built up from unit cubes. The height of the prism tells how many layers would fit in the prism. The formula for volume can be derived as length times width times height, or the area of the base times the height (V = l x w x h or V = B x h).

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Prove Formulas for Volume of Rectangular Prisms Estimated Duration: 5 minutes Students will prove the formulas for the volume of a rectangular prism filled with unit cubes.
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Pack 'em with Santa Estimated Duration: 8 minutes Take a journey to the North Pole to meet Santa and help him pack gifts for Christmas. Learn how to find volumes of different prisms through the use of multiplication and by packing them with unit cubes.
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Monster Cubes Estimated Duration: 19 minutes Destroy monster cubes by launching stars and using the volume formula to make your job easier!
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Galaxy Escape Estimated Duration: 20 minutes 10 Bright Monsters have been captured in space and they need your help to cross the galaxy jumping between platforms, finding them, and releasing them by correctly answering each question. Each monster that you release and unlock will be available to play with in the next level, in the search for the next monster. In your journey, you’ll be able to find power-ups, like ‘Double points’ and ‘Slow down’, which can be activated by finding gems, and their duration can be extended by correctly answering a question. Unlock and release the 10 different monsters and a spaceship along 10 different levels, while you make the most possible points.
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Newton Pool Estimated Duration: 15 minutes The game consists of hand-crafted levels where the player controls a white ball. The goal of each level is to get the white ball to the end of the level in as few moves as possible, while racking up points by bumping golden balls into obstacles on the way! The game does not have any instructional math content, it simply has math review questions spread throughout.
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