Montessori Volume & Capacity Unit | Hands-On Measurement Activities
Montessori Volume & Capacity Unit | Hands-On Measurement Activities
Volume and capacity can be difficult for children to understand from worksheets alone. They need to pour, compare, estimate, measure, and solve real problems using containers, water, and everyday materials.
This Montessori Volume and Capacity Unit gives you a complete set of hands-on measurement activities for children aged approximately 5–10. It supports children as they move from simple comparison language, such as more, less, full, and empty, toward measuring with standard units, converting units, and solving volume problems.
It is ideal for Montessori classrooms, homeschool lessons, maths shelves, small groups, and practical measurement units.
What’s included
This printable PDF includes a wide range of measurement activities, including:
- Clip and flip cards
- Montessori 3-part cards
- Volume and capacity vocabulary activities
- Hands-on exploration using everyday cooking equipment, such as cups, bowls, and pots
- Task cards to support Montessori volume materials
- Activities using non-standard units
- Activities using standard units
- Metric and customary measurement practice
- Problem-solving activities
- 72 pages total
Skills children will practise
This resource supports children as they learn to:
- Compare volume and capacity
- Use measurement vocabulary accurately
- Estimate capacity
- Measure using non-standard units
- Measure using standard units
- Understand metric and customary units
- Use measurement in everyday contexts
- Convert between units of measurement
- Apply volume and capacity knowledge to practical situations
- Solve volume problems using length × width × height
Why this resource helps
Children often memorise measurement terms without really understanding what they mean. This unit helps make those ideas concrete.
Students can explore capacity using real containers, compare amounts, practise vocabulary, and then move toward more formal measurement and problem solving. The mix of hands-on tasks, cards, and written activities means you can use the resource flexibly across different ages and ability levels.
For teachers and homeschoolers, this solves a common planning problem: you do not need to piece together a volume and capacity unit from separate worksheets, cards, and experiments. This gives you a ready-to-use resource you can dip into throughout the year.
Perfect for
- Montessori 6–12 classrooms
- Montessori 3–6 extension work
- Homeschool measurement lessons
- Volume and capacity units
- Maths shelves
- Small group instruction
- Practical life and maths connections
- Hands-on measurement exploration
- Students who need concrete experiences before abstract measurement work
Created by a Montessori teacher
Created by a Montessori-trained and state-trained teacher, this resource is designed for real classrooms where children need active, practical, and meaningful maths experiences.
The current listing includes activities for comparing volume, using non-standard and standard units, metric and customary measurement, unit conversion, real-world contexts, and volume problem solving, with 72 pages in PDF format
Total Pages: 72
File Type: PDF
This is a downloadable resource
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I already own an expensive Volume and Capacity set from a well known vendor of Montessori materials. My students found that vendors materials confusing and struggled with it. I am so glad that I decided to purchase this material instead. My students are enjoying this material and are understanding the concepts. Thank you!
Montessori Measurement: Volume and Capacity
was looking for a complete age related study for volume and capacity measurement. This one is great
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