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Capacity Comparisons

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Mathematics
35
26 students
26 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 2 of 8 in the unit "Capacity Exploration Adventure". Lesson Title: Capacity Comparisons: Bigger or Smaller? Lesson Description: Students will engage in a fun activity where they compare the capacity of different containers. They will work in pairs to fill containers with water and determine which holds more or less, fostering teamwork and discussion.

Capacity Comparisons

Unit

Capacity Exploration Adventure
Lesson 2 of 8

Duration

35 minutes

Class Size

26 students

Age Group

Second Class (Age 7-8)


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Compare capacities of different containers using practical measurement.
  • Understand and use language related to capacity (more, less, equal).
  • Work collaboratively in pairs to conduct an investigation.
  • Develop reasoning skills by discussing their observations and conclusions.

Curriculum Links - Primary Maths Curriculum (Ireland)

  • Strand: Measures
  • Strand Unit: Capacity and Volume
  • Content Objective: Compare and measure the capacity of containers using uniform non-standard units and standard units.
  • Skills: Estimating, comparing, and describing the capacity of various containers using appropriate vocabulary.
  • Develops mathematical processes including communication, reasoning, problem-solving, and application in everyday contexts.

Materials Required

  • Medium-sized plastic containers (various shapes and sizes) – 13 pairs (one for each pair).
  • Measuring jugs with clear metric markings (preferably in millilitres).
  • Water trays to reduce spillage.
  • Towels/paper towels for spills.
  • Worksheets with capacity comparison prompts and space to record observations.
  • Pencils.
  • Visual aid posters showing vocabulary: “more,” “less,” and “equal.”

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Teacher Input:
    • Greet class and briefly review previous lesson (if relevant).
    • Introduce the concept of capacity: "Capacity is how much something can hold."
    • Show 2 different containers with water and ask: “Which do you think holds more? How can we find out?”
    • Introduce key vocabulary: more, less, equal.
    • Emphasise safety rules with water (no splashing, careful pouring).

2. Guided Activity: Pair Work Capacity Investigation (20 minutes)

  • Pairing: Students organise themselves into pairs (2 per group).
  • Task:
    • Each pair is given 2 different containers and a measuring jug.
    • They fill first container with water and pour it into measuring jug to check capacity.
    • Repeat for second container.
    • Discuss as a pair which container holds more/less or if they are equal in capacity.
    • Record their findings on worksheet: name of containers, capacity in ml, and final comparison (more/less/equal).
  • Teacher Role:
    • Circulate and prompt pairs with questions such as:
      • “How do you know which container holds more?”
      • “Can your container hold more than 500 ml?”
      • “What did you discover about the shapes and their capacities?”
    • Encourage students to use correct vocabulary and full sentences.
    • Support pairs who need guidance in measuring or comparing.

3. Group Discussion & Reflection (7 minutes)

  • Bring class together and invite several pairs to share their most interesting comparison.
  • Discuss some surprising findings, e.g., “Sometimes a taller container does not mean it holds more water.”
  • Reinforce the vocabulary terms.
  • Pose open-ended questions:
    • “Why do you think some containers hold more even if they look smaller?”
    • “How can knowing about capacity help us in real life?”
  • Highlight teamwork and listening skills demonstrated during the activity.

4. Conclusion and Wrap Up (3 minutes)

  • Summarise the key points:
    • Capacity is about how much a container can hold.
    • We can compare capacity by measuring with jugs and observing carefully.
  • Assign a simple home challenge (optional): "At home, look for 2 containers and guess which holds more. Then, with an adult, try to measure and check."
  • Praise students for good collaboration and careful work.

Differentiation

  • Support: Pair less confident students with more confident peers; provide pictorial guides on worksheet.
  • Extension: Challenge advanced pairs to estimate capacity before measuring and check accuracy. Introduce ml and litre conversion vocabulary briefly.

Assessment

  • Informal assessment through observation during pair activity and discussion.
  • Review completed worksheets for understanding of measuring and comparison.
  • Listen for use of appropriate mathematical vocabulary in oral responses.

Cross-Curricular Links

  • English: Use of descriptive language and communication skills during discussion.
  • Science: Observing physical properties of materials (volume and shape).
  • SPHE: Teamwork and respect during collaborative work.

Innovative Ideas to ‘Wow’ Teachers

  • Use clear containers so students can see water level and visually compare capacity beyond just measurement.
  • Incorporate a “mystery container” with a hidden amount of water for teams to estimate capacity before measuring—engage critical thinking.
  • Use digital tablets (if available) for students to photograph their containers and add notes on capacity with voice-recorded explanations for multimodal learning.
  • Apply “think-pair-share” discussion strategies to deepen understanding and develop oracy skills.

This detailed, student-centred lesson plan captures hands-on learning with strong curriculum linkage and encourages discussion and teamwork to make capacity concepts tangible and fun for second-class students in Ireland.

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