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Students use estimation and contextual clues inside the Expedition to guess how much water the Great Pyramid can hold. Then they use the volume formula and unit conversions to find the actual volume.

Standards: CCSS aligned with focus on Anchor Standards and Math Content Standards
Pedagogy: Leverages formative, inquiry-style approach and CCSS Standards for Mathematical Practice
Google Expeditions: Egypt
Resources included: Turnkey Google Docs, Google Forms and Google Slides embedded as links in lesson plan. Ready to share!
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petrov_dimitar

4 years ago
5

It's a great way to introduce solids and volume. You can add additional questions and information to expand the activity. All files are GoogleDocs which is an easy way to modify and update.

gokanhoca

7 years ago
5

asimnizami101

8 years ago
5

amazing.. nice

anjalehmann

8 years ago
5

Highly applied, highly structured, highly engaging ideas. I have not yet used this and only looked at the first few steps but it looks amazing. Thanks for sharing!

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