Measure Capacity Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 1 Measure Capacity Resource Pack. These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth.
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This pack includes:
National Curriculum Objectives
Mathematics Year 1: (1M1) Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: capacity and volume [for example, full/empty, more than, less than, half, half full, quarter]
Mathematics Year 1: (1M2) Measure and begin to record: capacity and volume
Differentiation:
Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Varied Fluency)
Developing State whether two different containers will be full if the other containers are emptied into them. One type of non-standard unit is used throughout the resource.
Expected State whether two different containers will be full if the other containers are emptied into them. A variety of non-standard units are used throughout the resource.
Greater Depth State whether two different containers will be full if the other containers are emptied into them. A variety of non-standard units are used and the question involves calculating the capacity or volume.
Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Match 2 statements to the correct capacity images. One type of non-standard unit is used throughout the resource.
Expected Match 3 statements to the correct capacity images. A variety of non-standard units are used throughout the resource.
Greater Depth Match 3 statements to the correct capacity images. A variety of non-standard units are used and the question involves calculating the capacity or volume.
Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Reasoning and Problem Solving)
Developing Use the images to explain whether the capacity statement is correct. One type of non-standard unit is used throughout the resource.
Expected Use the images to explain whether the capacity statement is correct. A variety of non-standard units are used throughout the resource.
Greater Depth Use the images to explain whether the capacity statement is correct. A variety of non-standard units are used and the question involves calculating the capacity or volume.
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