
Nets and Surface Area
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Jocelyn Bantug
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Nets and Surface Area
6.G.A.1

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Objective
Recognize that surfaces of some three-dimensional (3-D) shapes are composed of two-dimensional (2-D) faces or polygons
Use a net to represent a 3-D figure (polyhedron)
Use a net to determine the surface area of a polyhedron made up of rectangles and triangles
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Vocabulary
Polyhedron: a closed, 3-D shape with flat sides.
Base: the face of a geometric figure from which the height can be measured, refer to a face of a polyhedron.
face: each flat side of a polyhedron
net: a flat "unfolded" representation of a prism or pyramid
surface area: the sum of all areas of the faces of a figure
prism: type of polyhedron that has two bases that are identical copies of each other.
pyramid: type of polyhedron whose one base is a polygon and whose other faces are triangles.
triangular pyramid: a 3-D figure that has two parallel triangular faces that are the same size and shape
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First Let's Review
What do we remember about area?
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Multiple Choice
Area is...
the space inside of an object
the space around an object
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Multiple Choice
What is the formula for the area of a parallelogram?
A=2bh
A=bh
A=21bh
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Multiple Select
What is the formula for the area of a triangle? select all that apply
A=2bh
A=bh
A=21bh
A=hb
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Multiple Choice
Which number is NOT needed to solve the problem?
10 in
8 in
1 ft
all numbers are needed
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Fill in the Blanks
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Different polyhedra and their nets
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Multiple Choice
Rectangular Prism
Rectangular Pyramid
Cube
Square Prism
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Multiple Choice
What do you call the flat surface of a 3-Dimensional figure?
Pyramid
Prism
Net
Area
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a cube?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a pyramid?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true to a pyramid?
It has one base and all faces are equal faces
It has one base and all faces are triangle
All bases are triangle and one face
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Multiple Choice
Rectangular Prism
Triangular Prism
Triangular Pyramid
Cube
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Multiple Choice
In a rectangular prism, how many faces are there?
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4
3
6
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Multiple Choice
Cone
Triangular Prism
Square Pyramid
Cube
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Multiple Choice
Triangular Pyramid
Hexagonal Pyramid
Octagonal Pyramid
Cube
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following cannot be folded into CUBE?
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the 3-D figure shown?
rectangular pyramid
square pyramid
rectangular prism
square prism
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Multiple Choice
If you fold the given net into 3-D figure, what will be the result?
cube
rectangular prism
rectangular pyramid
rectangular net
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Multiple Choice
1248 cm²
704 cm²
624 cm²
512 cm²
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Multiple Choice
What is the surface area of the cube?
12 cm2
36 cm2
24 cm2
64 cm2
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Multiple Choice
The side length of a cube is 3 in. What is true about the surface area of the cube?
The cube has 4 surfaces that each have an area of 6 square units, so the total surface area is 24 square units.
The cube has 6 surfaces that each have an area of 6 square units, so the total surface area is 36 square units
The cube has 4 surfaces that each have an area of 9 square units, so the total surface area is 36 square units.
The cube has 6 surfaces that each have an area of 9 square units, so the total surface area is 54 square units.
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Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Vignesh is calculating the surface area of the prism whose net is given.
He performs the following steps:
1. There are two faces that each have an area of 6×4=24 square units.
2. There are two faces that each have an area of 6×6=36 square units.
3.There are two faces that each have an area of 3×4=12 square units.
4. The total surface area of the prism is 108 square units.
In which step did Vignesh first make a mistake?
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
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