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Musical Math - Volume of Prisms and Cylinders

This reminder is for the students whose names are listed. Please bring your agenda to my room tomorrow. We will be discussing the topic of volume of prisms and cylinders in our Musical Math lesson. The essential question for the lesson is: "How do I find the volumes of prisms and cylinders?" We will cover the definition of volume, the formulas for finding the volume of a prism or cylinder, and the characteristics of prisms and pyramids.

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Musical Math - Volume of Prisms and Cylinders

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  1. Materials Reminders

  2. Get out your agenda if you see your name below. You need to come to my room tomorrow.

  3. Musical Math Give the names for the following figures.

  4. Cornell Notes Topic: 7-5 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders Essential Question(s): How do I find the volumes of prisms and cylinders?

  5. Questions: Notes: Cornell Notes What is volume? Volume – the measure of the space occupied by a solid Example: Cylinder – a solid with bases that are congruent, parallel circles connected with a curved side. Example: What is a cylinder? What is a composite solid? Composite Solid – objects made up of more than one type of solid Example:

  6. Questions: Notes: Cornell Notes What is the formula for the volume of a prism or cylinder? Example:

  7. Questions: Notes: Cornell Notes What is a prism? Prism – A polyhedron with 2 parallel and congruent bases Examples: What is a pyramid? Pyramid – A polyhedron with one base and triangular faces Examples:

  8. Homework Pages 376-377; 6-19 AND Cornell Notes Summary

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