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Volume vs. Area

How does area compare to volume?

Goal:

Goal:

Here are two objects—a checkerboard, which is two-dimensional, and a tissue box, which is three-dimensional. The checkerboard is flat. It has no depth or space to hold anything inside of it, which means it does not have a measurable volume. On the other hand, the tissue box has space within it to hold something, so it has a measurable volume.

A checker board.
A tissue box.

The checkerboard does not have volume, but it has area. You have heard of area before. Think of everything you know about area. Ask yourself, “How is area similar to volume, and how is it different?”

When we looked at the checkerboard and the tissue box, we decided that the tissue box had volume, but the checkerboard did not. However, the checkerboard still has a measurable area. Do you remember what area is? How is area similar to volume?


What is the area of this rectangle?

A rectangle divided into ten equal sections. Length and width is labled on the side of the object.

Find the area of the rectangle, then click the picture of Marla to see how she thought about this.