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Mod 38 F

What is the area of these shapes? b) a) d) c) 2 cm 2 cm 3 cm 4 cm

What is the volume of this shape? Front Side Back

1 How many cubes like this one make up each of the 3D shapes, depicted in these 2D drawings? 2 3 4.

Draw the following table into your books Base Height Width Volume A B C D E

A) B) Height Width Base D) C)

Height 3 cm Width 2cm Base 3 cm

L 2

Hint: This is a cube, so what lengths are the other sides?

Take an A4 sheet of paper and fold it into four equal width strips. Then fold this into an open cuboid and join together with sellotape. Label this cuboid A. A

Again take another A4 sheet of paper and fold also into four equal width strips. Similarly, fold this into an open cuboid and join together with sellotape. Label this cuboid B. B

Q: Is the volume of cuboid A less than, equal to or greater than the volume of cuboid B ? Firstly, write down your intuitive answer. Now, working with rulers and calculators, solve this problem. A B

Possible development 1 If the two cuboids had each been made from a rectangle with dimensions 18cm by 12cm, what are the two possible volumes of C and D ? 12cm C D 18cm

L 3

Height 3 cm Width 2cm Base 3 cm

Sketch these nets and the solid they would form. 4 cm 7 cm 8 cm 1) 2) 3cm 9cm Sketch these nets and the solid they would form. Find the surface area and volume of each of these nets. 3 cm 2 cm 4 cm 3) 4 cm 6 cm 5cm 4) 10 cm

Length, area or volume? 36 cm 21 cm2 65 cm2 27 cm 45 cm3 29 cm2 36 cm

Module Self assessment Draw nets of solids Find volume by counting cubes Know the formula for the volume of a cuboid Know how to find the surface area of a cuboid Know how to find the perimeter of a shape Find the area of a triangle Use the correct units for length, volume and area.