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Volume

Volume

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
5.MD.C.5B, 6.G.A.4, 7.G.B.6

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Standards-aligned

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OLIVIA HAMILTON

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5 Slides • 6 Questions

1

Hey, Mister, Got Some Bird Seed?

Volume of Prisms and Pyramids

2

Poll

Do you remember how to find volume?

Yes

No

Kinda of

What are you talking about?

3

Multiple Choice

Question image

Calculate the volume of the cube

1

18 ft^3

2

36 ft^3

3

216 ft^3

4

Not here

4

Multiple Choice

Question image

Calculate the volume of the cube

1

13.500 ft^3

2

91.125 ft^3

3

20.250 ft^3

4

Not here

5

-Length times Width times Height (l x w x h)

-Area of the Base times the height (B x h)

Formula

The amount of 3-dimensional space something takes up. Imagine how much water could be in it.

Definition

Volume

media

6

Cut out page 829

Create your shapes

There are examples at your group if you want to know which shape is what.

7

Volume Shapes

There is 6 shapes.

Prisms: Rectangular Prism, Cube, Triangular Prism

Pyramids: Rectangular Pyramid, Square Pyramid, Triangular Pyramid

Next Check for Understanding

8

Multiple Select

How do you find volume?

1

L x W x H

2

B x h

3

S3

4

Not here

9

Multiple Choice

How many shapes are used for volume in 7th grade?

1

3

2

4

3

5

4

6

10

Multiple Select

Which shapes have the same process for finding volume?

1

Rectangular Prism and Cube

2

Rectangular Prism and Triangular Prism

3

Rectangular Pyramid and Triangular Pyramid

4

Rectangular Pyramid and Square Pyramid

Hey, Mister, Got Some Bird Seed?

Volume of Prisms and Pyramids

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