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Title: Which can Hold the Most Marshmallows


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Marshmallows and Containers
Science in a Jar!
Click here to move on
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Which container will hold the most marshmallows
Which has the greatest volume
Let's investigate!
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But firstwhat is volume?
  • Volume is the amount of space an object takes up.

Volume
  • We can measure the volume of a container by
    counting the number of marshmallows that fit
    inside the container.

Let's try it!
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Here are the things you need
  • Miniature marshmallows
  • 3 different size containers
  • pencil
  • 2 worksheets teacher will provide this

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Step 1
Look at the 3 containers
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1
3
Pick the one that you think would hold the most
marshmallows and click on it.
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On worksheet A, put a check mark in the box
next to the container that you think will hold
the most marshmallows.
A Name _______ Which do you think will
hold more marshmallows? 1. 2.
3.
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Step 2
  • Go to the work table where the three containers
    are set up.
  • With your group, fill each container up to the
    rim with marshmallows. Count each marshmallow as
    you put it in.
  • Do not pack the marshmallows in. Just drop the
    marshmallows down in the container gently.

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Step 3
  • On Worksheet B, record in the boxes the number
    of marshmallows that fit in each container.

B Name _______ How many marshmallows
fit in each container? 1. 2.
3.
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Step 3
  • Use your data from Worksheet B to make a bar
    graph similar to this one.

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2
3
Container
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Step 4
  • Look at your bar graph. Which container held the
    most marshmallows?
  • Which container held the least marshmallows?
  • Compare your graph to another groups graph.
    Note any differences and/or similarities.
  • Write your answers to these questions on the back
    of Worksheet B.

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More Questions
  • Which container is the tallest? The shortest?
  • Did the tallest container hold the most
    marshmallows?
  • Which container has the greatest volume?
  • Write your answers to these questions on the
    back of Worksheet B.

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What do you think?
  • Will a taller container always have a bigger
    volume than a shorter one? Why?
  • What would happen if we used large instead of
    miniature marshmallows?
  • Can you think of another way to measure the
    volume inside a container?

Record your answers.
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A brief explanation
  • Container 2 and 3 (jar and bowl) held more
    marshmallows than container 1 (tall cylinder
    vase) because they have a much greater width than
    the tall cylinder vase.
  • The container that held the most marshmallows has
    the greatest volume because the space inside that
    container is largest and provided more space to
    fit the marshmallows.
  • The volume of a space figure is the number of
    cubic units the figure contains. In this
    lesson, we used marshmallows as a unit of
    measure.

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Continued
  • Variations in how the marshmallows were packed,
    differences in how completely the containers were
    filled, and errors in counting could all account
    for the differences in data and graphs when
    compared to others.

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Now...enjoy some yummy, delicious marshmallows!
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SOURCES
Isaacs, A.C., Kelso, C.R. (1996). Pictures,
tables, graphs, and questions Statistical
processes. Teaching Children Mathematics. 2(6)
340-345
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