Thursday, November 25, 2010

TEACHING ACTIVITY

TEACHING ACTIVITIY  FOR HIGH ACHIEVER STUDENTS

Curriculum Specifications:
6.1 Introduction to Volume of Liquid
6.2 Measuring and Comparing Volumes of Liquids


Vocabulary: empty, half full, full, volume, liquid, measure, more, much, capacity, level, holds more than, holds less than, holds about the same as, holds a lot more than,holds just a little more than and not quite as much as.

Teacher can display those collections of containers in a learning centre for students to explore capacity measurement. Every learning centre should have at least a standard graduated measuring cylinder in liters and millimeters. This is to enable the students to measure volume of liquids especially in standard units Teacher can display those collections of containers in a learning centre for students to explore capacity measurement. Every learning centre should have at least a standard graduated measuring cylinder in liters and millimeters. This is to enable the students to measure volume of liquids especially in standard units

ACTIVITY 1 :- Using standard units

Learning Outcomes
• By end of lesson, pupils are able to measure volumes of liquid using standard measurement

Materials
• A pail of water
• Different sizes of containers such as jug, mug and a small size pail
• Cylinders in different unit measurement- milliliter and liter

Prior Knowledge
Pupils had learnt how to compare objects: more or less, many or a few, high or low during their previous lesson while learning A Whole Numbers

Procedures
1. Pupils are divided into group of three groups to conduct their cooperative learning.
2. Each group is given teaching aids as  below.
3. Each group will fill every container with water.

Group , Teaching Aids

Group A , A medium size water pail, a milliliter cylinder and a 1 liter cylinder
Group B , A water jug, , a milliliter cylinder and a 1 liter cylinder
Group C , A water mug, , a milliliter cylinder and a 1 liter cylinder
Group D , A water cup, , a milliliter cylinder and a 1 liter cylinder

4. They will measure the volume of liquid in each container by pouring the water from the containers into the measuring cylinders.
5. A group member record the results in the form given. Introduce the pupils the formula as per below:-

1 liter = 1000 milliliter
1 liter x 1000 milliliter = 1000 milliliter

Conclusion;For this activities pupils know that volume of liquid can be measured by using metric units such milliliters and liter. They also understand the relationship between both measurement tools.


WORKSHEETS

Pupils will record their finding in the table below

Pail
Capacities
Results
Jug
______ ml / l
Holds (less/more)
Mug
______ ml / l
Holds (less/more)
Cup
______ ml / l
Holds (less/more)




                                  
TEACHING ACTIVITIY  FOR LOWER ACHIEVER STUDENTS

ACTIVITY 2 :- Using Non-Standard And Standard Units

Learning Outcomes
By the nd of the lesson, pupils will be able to measure and compare volume of liquids by using non-standard and standard measurement correctly

MATERIALS
· Two beaker ( big and small)
· Two tea pot ( big and small)
· Two pail ( big and small)
· Two curry pot ( big and small)
· Two jug ( big and small)
. Two mug ( big and small)
· Measuring cylinders (1 liter)
· Cups
. Pail of water


PROCEDURES
1.Divide the pupils into group of four to do work in their cooperative learning.
2.Point one student to be the recorder in the group
3.Give each group 3 set of containers of different sizes, a pail of water and two measuring cylinders. ( One for milliliter and another
4.Each group will fill every container with water and state which is more or less
5. Then, they will measure the volume of liquid in each container in liter and milliliter by pouring the water from the containers into those measuring cylinders
6.A group member record the results in the form given.
7. They will measure the volume of liquid in each container by pouring the water from the containers into the measuring cylinders
8. They repeat the activity until the water finished
9. Record the findings in task sheets

Exercise

Container , Non standard units , Standard units
A - SMALL SIZE BEAKER (500ML) B- BIG SIZE BEAKER (2000ML)

A holds __________ water than B.
The big beaker holds ________ml of water.
Beaker B holds ________l of water

A - SMALL TEA POT (250ML) B - BIG TEA POT (750ML)
B holds __________ water than A.
A holds ________ml of water.
B holds ________l of water

X - SMALL CURRY POT (1500ML) Y - BIG CURRY POT ( 3500ML)

X holds __________ water than Y.
X holds ________ml of water.
Y holds ________l of water

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