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Volume and Capacity for kindergarten and 1st grade
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The understanding of the term "volume" can be gained by performing simple
experiments.
For example pouring water from a small container to a larger container and then the other way around.
Ask the child to compare the levels of the liquid in containers of the same volume.
Talk to the child about the size of containers with different volumes: small (cups), medium (mugs), and large (bottles).
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experiments.
For example pouring water from a small container to a larger container and then the other way around.
Ask the child to compare the levels of the liquid in containers of the same volume.
Talk to the child about the size of containers with different volumes: small (cups), medium (mugs), and large (bottles).
Meet Rainbow Minds Academy!
Watch as your children dive into a mathematical journey with their new friends. RMA workbooks and videos are designed with the primary focus of enhancing your child's mathematics skills in a way that is particularly appropriate for kids. The method we use teaches children how to apply critical thinking in real life.