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Lesson 14: Nets and Surface Area | Unit 1: Area and Surface Area

Lesson 14: Nets and Surface Area | Unit 1: Area and Surface Area

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Mathematics

6th Grade

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CCSS
6.NS.B.3, 6.G.A.4, 1.G.A.1

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Open Ended

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Can this net be assembled into a cube? Explain how you know. Label parts of the net with letters or numbers if it helps your explanation.

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Open Ended

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What polyhedron can be assembled from this net? Explain how you know.

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Open Ended

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Find the surface area of this polyhedron. Show your reasoning.

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Open Ended

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Here are two nets. Mai said that both nets can be assembled into the same triangular prism. Do you agree? Explain your reasoning.

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Multiple Choice

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Here are two three-dimensional figures. Tell whether the following statement describes Figure A, Figure B, both, or neither. This figure has triangular faces.

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Figure A

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Figure B

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Neither

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Multiple Choice

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Here are two three-dimensional figures. Tell whether the following statement describes Figure A, Figure B, both, or neither. There are more vertices than edges in this figure.

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Figure A

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Figure B

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Both

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Neither

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Multiple Choice

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Here are two three-dimensional figures. Tell whether the following statement describes Figure A, Figure B, both, or neither. This figure has rectangular faces.

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Figure A

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Figure B

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Both

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Neither

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Multiple Choice

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Here are two three-dimensional figures. Tell whether the following statement describes Figure A, Figure B, both, or neither. This figure is a pyramid.

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Figure A

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Figure B

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Both

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Neither

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Multiple Choice

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Here are two three-dimensional figures. Tell whether the following statement describes Figure A, Figure B, both, or neither. There is exactly one face that can be the base for this figure.

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Figure A

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Figure B

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Multiple Choice

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Here are two three-dimensional figures. Tell whether the following statement describes Figure A, Figure B, both, or neither. The base of this figure is a triangle.

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Figure A

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