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Tuesday, May 31, 2016  Pencil  Journal  Scissors

Warm-Up – Inequalities Review! Solve and graph each of the inequalities below.

Math Lesson: You will be able to solve for the volume of rectangular prisms using the correct formula! Life lessons:  Courtesy  Integrity  Perseverance  Self-Control  Indomitable Spirit Write in Planner: HW: Page 84 Classwork: Understanding and visualizing the volume of rectangular prisms. May 31, 2016

Show examples from the other Tuesday PowerPoint.

 Volume – the amount of space occupied by an object. Example: The VOLUME of this cube is all the space contained by the sides of the cube, measured in cube units (units 3 ). l w h

 Volume – To calculate the volume of a prism, we first need to calculate the area of the BASE of the prism. Example: The AREA of the base of this rectangular prism is l x w. l w h

 Volume – Once we know the area of the base, this is then multiplied by the height to determine the VOLUME of the prism. We find that: Volume = Area of Base x Height Volume = (l x w) x h l w h

 Volume (rectangular prism) Formula: V = B x h V = l x w x h l w h

 Find the volume of this prism… Formula: V = B x h V = l x w x h V = 5cm x 4cm x 7cm V = 140cm 3 5 cm 4 cm 7 cm

 Does it matter which side is the base? Formula: V = B x h V = l x w x h V = 7cm x 4cm x 5cm 5 cm 4 cm 7 cm

Homework You will be able to solve for the volume of rectangular prisms using the correct formula! Page 84

Exit Ticket – Inequalities Review! Solve and graph the inequality below. REMEMBER TO SHOW ALL OF YOUR WORK!