Practice essential concepts of volume with our volume of composite figures worksheet full of real-world scenarios.
Broaden Student Understanding With Our Volume of Composite Figures Worksheet
Get your students problem-solving with this volume of composite figures worksheet! This 2-page resource features ten varied questions designed to strengthen students’ understanding of volume by challenging them to find the volume composite shapes. Labeled diagrams accompany problems on the first page to support learners before releasing them to visualize the shapes on the second page. With real-world examples like tiered flower beds and stacked boxes, students will develop practical skills in calculating volume using the customary system.
An answer key is included to make grading quick and easy. This volume of composite figures worksheet is perfect for independent practice, homework, guided groups, or assessment prep!
Some Volume of Composite Shapes Activity Ideas
Looking for some hands-on composite shapes activity ideas to accompany our volume of composite figures worksheet? Check out the ideas below!
- Build and Measure Composite Structures: Provide students with building materials like bricks, linking cubes, or wooden blocks. Challenge them to construct composite figures by combining rectangular prisms. Then ask students to find the volume of their creations.
- Volume Hunt: Label different composite objects or containers around the classroom, like boxes, storage bins, or even multi-tiered shelves. Students move around the room to each object, measuring the figures, calculating the volume, and writing their answers on a recording sheet.
- STEM Engineering Challenge: Ask students to design a small storage unit made up of varied rectangular sections, calculating the volume of each part and the total storage capacity of the unit.
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This resource was created by Kendall Britnell, a teacher in Colorado and a Teach Starter collaborator.
Resources to Compliment This Composite Volume Worksheet
We have many more volume resources that pair perfectly with this composite volume worksheet, including the metric system version of this resource. Check out the links below!
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