Engaging Kids with Math: Exploring Capacity with “Filled to Capacity”

Many kids often prove that learning math is a tricky matter, but it needs not to be so. The best support you can provide to children is to make mathematical learning fun and easily relatable to them. And this is what Mary Ann Graziani does in her book Filled to Capacity.

A Fun and Educational Storyline

Filled to Capacity introduces readers to characters representing different capacity units. The story follows Gallon Gail, the Quarts Cousins, the Pint Pals, the Crazy Cups, and the little Ounces as they plan a sleepover party. However, they face a problem: not all units can fit into Gallon Gail. This creates a fun and engaging challenge for kids as they follow along to see how the characters work together to find a solution.

Meet These Exciting Characters

The storyline is made very simple but true to life, which allows children to relate different units of capacity to each other. While the characters are busy trying to figure out how they can fit inside Gallon Gail, kids have already learned a lifetime lesson about how to measure capacity — all mostly without even knowing it yet. Because of its narrative style, the story doesn’t make them realize right away how gallons, quarts, pints, cups, and ounces are related by the time they finish it.

Why This Book Is Perfect for Young Learners

Perhaps the most significant value of Filled to Capacity is that it matches education with entertainment. One child learns best when he doesn’t recognize it as learning. That is what this book does. The characters are engaging and fun, engaging the reader in the story. As they are carried away with the plot, they also learn important math that will guide them well in school. The idea can be presented in simple sections using the characters and the story, which will help your child understand how various capacity units are related.

Extra Resources for Continued Learning

Accompanying Filled to Capacity is a measurement chart and a bonus no-bake recipe for children. The measurement chart has been designed to be practical and is a tool children can use to apply what the book taught them. The recipe, on top of this, allows each child to experience capacity in real, tangible ways. This interactive feature solidifies the math concept in a child’s head and makes it more likely that they will recall it.

Turning Math into a Memorable Adventure

Filled to Capacity by Mary Ann Graziani is not just a book but a useful teaching aid that gives insight to children on the measurement of capacity. This book will be an excellent addition to any parent’s or teacher’s resources. This will make the math a little more engaging for young learners. Due to the engaging characters, lively storyline, and useful resources the book contains. Whether you read it at home or in classroom, Filled to Capacity will quickly become your favorite in no time.

About the Author

Mary Ann Graziani is a Michigan certified teacher and reading specialist with a Master’s degree in elementary education. She is also a certified Montessori guide. She is married and has two sons.