DescriptionGet your students excited about finding the volume of prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders, and spheres with this fun and engaging Volume Scavenger Hunt. Your students will be up, moving around, and talking about volume with one another to help them solve their way through these 12 problems. This Volume Scavenger Hunt resource can be used around your room or down the hallways typically in partners or groups. There are 2 different leveled sets to allow for differentiation based on your student's ability and understanding of the volume formulas.What You Get: Volume Scavenger Hunt✅ Practice solving for the volume of prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders, and spheres✅ Practice with rounding to the nearest hundredths or in terms of pi✅ Practice with reading models Included 2 sets of Volume Scavenger HuntsAnswers are provided in decimals rounded to the nearest hundredth and in terms of pi when applicable.Set 1- Students are given only the information they need to plug into the formula. There is a card for SphereConeCylinderTriangular Prism x3 (different shape variations)Triangular Pyramid x2 (different perspective)Rectangular PrismRectangular PyramidSquare PrismSquare PyramidSet 2- Students are given more information than they need and must determine which values to correctly place into the formula.There is a card for SphereConeCylinderTriangular Prism x3 (different shape variations)Triangular Pyramid x2 (different perspective)Rectangular PrismRectangular PyramidSquare PrismSquare PyramidStudent Work SpaceTeacher Answer KeyThese two sets of Volume Scavenger Hunts Activities are intended to be used in a couple of different ways in your classroom. Set 1 is great for when you first introduce the volume formulas in your unit or have students that need an accommodation met. Set 2 is awesome if you are teaching an advanced group or if you are at the end of the unit and doing a review before your assessment. This easy-to-use, print-cut-and-go volume scavenger hunt will have your students talking about math and teaching one another. They will benefit from working with one another to solve problems. Need Formulas? ➜ Try my Volume Formulas Word Wall Posters Need more Practice? ➜ Try my Volume Color by NumberStandards Addressed: KY.HS.G.25 Analyze and determine the validity of arguments for the formulas for the various figures and shapes.a. Finding the circumference and area of a circle.b. Finding the volume of a sphere, prism, cylinder, pyramid and cone. KY.HS.G.27 Use volume formulas to solve problems for cylinders, pyramids, cones, spheres, prismsDid You Know?Leave feedback and receive TPT store credits for future purchases ➜ Click “Leave Review” next to the resource under My Purchases Please follow me to see all the latest updates and newest products by CLICKING HERELicensing Terms: When purchasing my product, you are receiving a license for one teacher’s use in their own classroom. Please do not share with colleagues or use by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the correct number of licenses for each instructor. Copyright Terms: This resource and all of its content are copyrighted by Sarah Davis at Math And Science Sarah. Please do not upload to the internet unless it is on a password protected site that can only be accessed by your students. Please use this resource to enhance the learning and engagement of your students.You may not copy or sell this resource or any part of it as your own.Report this resource to TPTReported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
