Standard #: SC.2.P.8.6


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Measure and compare the volume of liquids using containers of various shapes and sizes.


General Information

Subject Area: Science
Grade: 2
Body of Knowledge: Physical Science
Big Idea: Properties of Matter - A. All objects and substances in the world are made of matter. Matter has two fundamental properties: matter takes up space and matter has mass.

B. Objects and substances can be classified by their physical and chemical properties.

Mass is the amount of matter (or "stuff") in an object. Weight, on the other hand, is the measure of force of attraction (gravitational force) between an object and Earth.

The concepts of mass and weight are complicated and potentially confusing to elementary students. Hence, the more familiar term of "weight" is recommended for use to stand for both mass and weight in grades K-5. By grades 6-8, students are expected to understand the distinction between mass and weight, and use them appropriately.


Clarification for grades K-2: The use of the more familiar term ‘weight’ instead of the term “mass” is recommended for grades K-2.

Clarification for grades 3-5: In grade 3, introduce the term mass as compared to the term weight. In grade 4, investigate the concept of weight versus mass of objects. In grade 5, discuss why mass (not weight) is used to compare properties of solids, liquids and gases.

Date Adopted or Revised: 02/08
Date of Last Rating: 05/08
Status: State Board Approved

Related Courses

Course Number1111 Course Title222
5020030: Science - Grade Two (Specifically in versions: 2014 - 2015, 2015 - 2022, 2022 and beyond (current))
7720030: Access Science Grade 2 (Specifically in versions: 2014 - 2015, 2015 - 2018, 2018 - 2023, 2023 and beyond (current))
5020090: STEM Lab Grade 2 (Specifically in versions: 2016 - 2022, 2022 and beyond (current))


Related Access Points

Access Point Number Access Point Title
SC.2.P.8.Pa.3 Recognize different containers that hold liquids.
SC.2.P.8.In.5 Compare the volume of liquid in a variety of containers.
SC.2.P.8.Su.5 Recognize different volumes of liquids in identical containers.


Related Resources

Lesson Plan

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Effect of Shape on Volume The students will learn that volume is not affected by a container's shape.

Original Student Tutorial

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Measuring the Rain

Opportunities to explore the measurement of liquid volume are overflowing in this interactive science tutorial.

Student Resources

Original Student Tutorial

Name Description
Measuring the Rain:

Opportunities to explore the measurement of liquid volume are overflowing in this interactive science tutorial.



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