Double Your Popcorn, Double Your Pleasure
Stage: 2 Challenge Level: 
Why do this
problem?
This
problem applies and extends skills and knowledge in several
directions; estimation, measuring both linear and mass,
construction, surface area, proportion, methods of calculating the
volume of different shapes ... Part of the benefit of such a
question is that it sends a loud message about how we use
mathematical vocabulary and how precisely it describes concepts.
What does it mean to double something? If we are referring to a
three dimensional object, which surfaces do we have to double? What
are the implications for the increase in size?
Possible approach
Presenting this problem as it is on the site will be further
helped by having all the likely resources for making containers
readily available.
Key questions
Tell me about the amount of popcorn this container will
hold.
Possible extension
The last part of the problem gives an idea for a
possible extension.
Possible support
Some pupils will benefit from someone to one work with using
cuboids made from unit cubes and talking about the volumes.