STANDARDS:
MG 1.3: Know and use the formulas for the volume of triangular prisms and cylinders; compare these formulas and explain the similarity between them and the formula for volume of a rectangular solid.
QUIZ Wednesday, May 19
HOMEWORK:
Monday, May 17: Three Dimensional Figures (pp 518-519)
Homework: Make the chart for Activity 1 on text page 522. Use binder paper.
Tuesday, May 18: Exploring Volume of Prisms and Cylinders (pp 522-523)
Homework: Review notes on Three Dimensional Figures and Volume of Prisms
Wednesday, May 19: Quiz today on Three Dimensional Figures and Volume of Prisms
Homework: text book page 521 #24-26 even
Thursday, May 20: Volume of Prisms (pp 524-525)
Homework: text book page 526 #2-6 even
WEB QUESTION: Be the first one in your class to solve this problem and show Ms. Trask your answer and your work and you could win a prize! The answer to last week's question was: the perimeter of the net was 20.6 meters and the area was 9.3 square meters.
QUESTION: Several Bayside STEM Academy students are collecting signatures for a petition. So far, Amanda has twice as many signatures as Ramiro. If she collects 30 more signatures, she will have 4 times as many signatures as Ramiro currently has. How many signatures has Ramiro collected?
Good Luck!
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