Study Guide — 5.MD.C.3
Recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures and understand conc…
Measure length, weight, capacity, or area using appropriate units and tools.
What this standard means
- A cube with side length 1 unit, called a "unit cube," is said to have "one cubic unit" of volume, and can be used to measure volume.
- A solid figure which can be packed without gaps or overlaps using n unit cubes is said to have a volume of n cubic units.
- Apply recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures and understand conc… with models and explanation
- Chooses appropriate units
_See printable PDF for diagram._
How to use the 20 practice sets
| Sets | When to use | | --- | --- | | 1–5 | Intro — explore together, short written items | | 6–10 | Core skills — diagrams and written practice | | 11–15 | Mixed review — explain thinking | | 16–20 | Stretch — word problems and mastery tasks |
Pacing: 10–15 minutes per session.
How to practice
1. Measure real objects with rulers or scales 2. Estimate before measuring 3. Convert within the same system when required
_See printable PDF for diagram._
Common mistakes
- Gaps or overlaps when measuring length
- Wrong unit for the attribute
Review and practice tests
1. Start Review 1/10 when sets 1–3 feel comfortable. 2. Move up one review level with little help. 3. Use Practice Test 4/10–6/10 for mid-standard checks. 4. Practice Test 10/10 is the mastery bar for 5.MD.C.3.
- [ ] Chooses appropriate units
- [ ] Measures accurately with no gaps
- [ ] Solves measurement word problems
Materials for this standard
- Practice Problems — 20 printable sets
- Review — 10 difficulty levels
- Practice Test — 10 difficulty levels
- Answer key — for parents and tutors