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5th Grade Volume

Authored by Mrs. Honey

Mathematics

4th - 5th Grade

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This quiz focuses on calculating the volume of three-dimensional figures, specifically rectangular prisms and other geometric solids, which aligns perfectly with 5th grade mathematics curriculum. Students must demonstrate their understanding of volume as the amount of space inside a three-dimensional object, measured in cubic units. The questions require students to apply the fundamental volume formula for rectangular prisms (length × width × height), distinguish between appropriate units of measurement for volume versus area, and work with various unit measurements including cubic centimeters, cubic inches, and cubic feet. To successfully complete these problems, students need to understand that volume is three-dimensional (hence cubic units), be able to multiply three dimensions together, and recognize the difference between area measurements (square units) and volume measurements (cubic units). The quiz also tests students' ability to identify incorrect units and apply volume concepts to real-world objects like cereal boxes and gift boxes. Created by Mrs. Honey, a Mathematics teacher in US who teaches grade 4-5. This quiz serves as an excellent tool for assessing student mastery of volume concepts and can be effectively used as a formative assessment, homework assignment, or review activity before summative testing. Teachers can implement this quiz as a warm-up to gauge prior knowledge, use it for guided practice during instruction, or assign it as independent work to reinforce learning. The variety of question formats and real-world applications make it particularly valuable for helping students connect mathematical concepts to everyday objects, strengthening their spatial reasoning skills. This assessment directly supports Common Core State Standards 5.MD.3, 5.MD.4, and 5.MD.5, which require students to recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures, measure volumes by counting unit cubes, and relate volume to multiplication and addition through dimensional analysis of rectangular prisms.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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What is the volume of this rectangular prism?

26 cubic units
24 cubic units
24 square units
26 square units

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CCSS.5.MD.C.3A

CCSS.5.MD.C.3B

CCSS.5.MD.C.4

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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What is the volume of this rectangular prism?

27 cubic units
18 cubic units
9 cubic units
3 cubic units

Tags

CCSS.5.MD.C.3A

CCSS.5.MD.C.3B

CCSS.5.MD.C.4

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which formula can be used to find the volume of a rectangular prism?

length x width
length x width x height
height x length
length + width + height

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CCSS.7.G.B.6

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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What is the volume of this rectangular prism?

60 cubic centimeters
15 cubic centimeters
20 cubic centimeters
6 cubic centimeters

Tags

CCSS.7.G.B.6

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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80 in3
24 in3
21 in3
13 in3

Tags

CCSS.7.G.B.6

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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What is the volume of this prism?

6 cubic in
12 cubic in
24 cubic in

Tags

CCSS.5.MD.C.3A

CCSS.5.MD.C.3B

CCSS.5.MD.C.4

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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What is the volume of this prism?

24 cubic cm
240 cubic cm
60 cubic cm

Tags

CCSS.7.G.B.6

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