Children explore which containers hold more or less.
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Connect to familiar experiences (e.g. fetching water). Vocabulary: holds more, holds less, full, empty.
Use very different-sized containers so differences are obvious at first.
Do children predict based on height only (common misconception) or consider width too? Can they order results correctly?
Use any available containers — cups, bottles, bowls. Sand, soil, or water from any local source works as the filling material. A leaf or bark piece can serve as a scoop.
Children consistently judge capacity by height alone, thinking a tall thin container holds more than a short wide one. This is a deeply held misconception. Address it directly by filling both and counting scoops.
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