While perusing Pinterst a while back I stumbled upon this neat little lesson on capacity and did it with Finley.
Here is the link to the original post with slideshow:
http://www.kindergartenkindergarten.com/2012/07/math-problem-solving-measurement-capacity.html
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Here is Finley watching the slideshow. |
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Our cups! I had her put them in order from smallest to biggest and vice versa. |
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A little word problem. This was to show her that the tallest glass doesn't always hold the most. |
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We filled the three glasses and then measured the amount of water they each held. |
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Some fun water table play. |
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