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(M7) Unit 8 Lesson 4 Vol & SA Intro

(M7) Unit 8 Lesson 4 Vol & SA Intro

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Mathematics

6th - 8th Grade

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Thomas Rose

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The figure shown is an Isosceles Trapezoid. The diagonals ​ ​
congruent and this quadrilateral has ​
pair of parallel sides.

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Multiple Choice

Which type of quadrilateral always has 2 sets of parallel sides, four sides that are the same length (congruent), and 4 right angles (each 90o)?

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Square

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Parallelogram

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Rectangle

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Trapezoid

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The shape shown is always considered to be which shapes? Click all that apply...this is tricky!

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Square

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Rectangle

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Rhombus

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Parallelogram

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Quadrilateral

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Word Cloud

Type in your favorite "Signal Word" that makes you think of Surface Area

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Type in your favorite "Signal Word" that makes you think of Volume

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Categorize

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The amount of water needed to fill a pool.

The amount of cereal that fills a box.

A container shaped like a cube will be completely filled with sand.

The amount of wrapping paper needed to wrap a gift.

The amount of paper needed to cover a package of cookies.

How much cardboard is needed to package pasta.

Organize these situations into the proper example category: Volume or Surface Area.

See if you can update your "Signal Words" afterwards!!!

Volume
Surface Area

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Multiple Choice

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What is the area of this Rectangle?

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64 in2

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48 in2

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36 in2

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68 in2

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What is the area of this Circle?

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130.66cm2

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530.66 cm2

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26cm2

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676cm2

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The figure shown is an Isosceles Trapezoid. The diagonals ​ ​
congruent and this quadrilateral has ​
pair of parallel sides.

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