Friday, April 22, 2016

FREE SCIENCE LESSON - “Graduated Cylinders - Measuring the Volume of a Liquid {FREEBIE}”

by Science Girl Lessons
3rd - 9th Grade


Having a hard time finding assessments for measuring the volume of a liquid? I always pair this assessment with real, hands-on practice in the classroom. I’ve also used it to introduce this topic with the assessment first so the students know how to read the graduated cylinders before you give them one with water in it. There are 6 questions on this one page assessment and an answer document that goes with it. You can use them as exit tickets, homework, class practice, final assessments or in any other way you see fit. 

Included in this package:
✸ 1 Volume Assessment Page (with graduated cylinders all in increments of 10)
✸ 1 Answer Key

Looking for more practice and variety? Please check out the full product:
Measuring the Volume of a Liquid Assessment

This zip file contains PDFs only. If you are having problems opening this zip file, please take a look at this first (Zip File Help). If you are still having problems, don’t hesitate to e-mail me at sciencegirllessons@gmail.com. 

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TEKS Being Taught
3.5(A), 4.5(A), 5.5(A), 6.4(A), 7.4(A), 8.4(A)

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