In Maths, we have been learning about volume and capacity. We learnt to use the terms: full, empty, half full, nearly full and nearly empty. We loved exploring with the water and different containers to see which could hold the largest volume of water.
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We also explored which container had the biggest capacity by measuring in cups.
CHALLENGE
When might we need to measure liquids in real life?
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