1. Capacity Exploratory Play: Create stations with containers of varying sizes and encourage hands-on exploration of how much liquid each can hold.
  2. Measuring Cup Challenge: Organize a competition where students guess and measure the capacity of different containers using measuring cups.
  3. Capacity Estimation Game: Present students with containers of unknown capacity and have them estimate the volume of liquid each can hold.
  4. Capacity Relay Race: Set up a relay race where students transfer water from one container to another, emphasizing measurement accuracy.
  5. Capacity Comparison Chart: Have students create a visual chart comparing the capacities of different containers they find at home.
  6. Capacity Story Problems: Craft engaging story problems involving volume and capacity to challenge students' understanding.
  7. Capacity Art Project: Integrate capacity learning with art by painting containers and measuring their liquid capacities.
  8. Capacity Scavenger Hunt: Send students on a hunt to find and measure containers of different capacities around their house or classroom.
  9. Capacity Song and Dance: Create a catchy song or dance routine that helps students remember key concepts related to capacity.
  10. Capacity in Everyday Life: Encourage students to identify and discuss real-life examples where understanding capacity is important, like in cooking or packing.