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By the end of the lesson, you will be able to… Lesson 7 Objective: Solve word problems involving the volume of rectangular prisms with whole number edge lengths. 5th Grade Module 5 Lesson 7 K. Clauson

Time to Sprint! Multiply Fractions

Find the Volume V = __?__ x __?__ x __?__ V = 60 cm3 V = 64 in3 4in 5cm V = 189 ft3 V = 96 in3 V = 180 in3

2. Calculate to solve and write a statement. Today we are going to solve word problems involving the volume of rectangular prisms with whole number edge lengths. Here are the steps we are going to follow as we work through today’s problems. Model the problem. Can you draw something? What can you draw? What conclusions can you make from your drawing? 2. Calculate to solve and write a statement. 3. Assess the solution for reasonableness. Teachers ~ Use next slides OR switch to using problem set on line and Interwrite tools!

Problem 1 Geoffrey’s first planter is 8 feet long and 2 feet wide Problem 1 Geoffrey’s first planter is 8 feet long and 2 feet wide. The container is filled with soil to a height of 3 feet in the planter. What is the volume of soil in the planter? Explain your work with a diagram. The use of the volume formula will allow us to find the number of cubic feet of soil in the planter. Draw a diagram! Calculate to solve! Write a statement!

We have to think in terms of whole to part! Problem 2 Geoffrey’s wants to grow some tomatoes in four large planters. He wants each planter to have a volume of 320 cubic feet, but he wants them all to be different. Show four different ways Geoffrey can make these planters, and draw diagrams with the planters’ measurements on them. We have to think in terms of whole to part! Let’s find factors of 32 tens to generate the dimensions. Draw a diagram!

Problem 2 Possible Answers Calculate to solve! (Use V= l x w x h) Write a statement! What is one possible sentence you could write for this problem?

We need to work backwards! Problem 3 Geoffrey’s wants to make one planter that extends from the ground to just below his back window. The window starts 3 feet off the ground. If he wants the planter to hold 36 cubic feet of soil, name one way he could build the planter so it is not taller than 3 feet. Explain how you know. We need to work backwards! Geoffrey needs 36 cubic feet of volume and the height of his planter is 3 feet. If we know the height, how can we find the area of the base? Draw a diagram! Calculate to solve! (Use V= l x w x h) Write a statement!

Problem 3 ~ ANSWER Geoffrey’s wants to make one planter that extends from the ground to just below his back window. The window starts 3 feet off the ground. If he wants the planter to hold 36 cubic feet of soil, name one way he could build the planter so it is not taller than 3 feet. Explain how you know.

Problem 4 After all of this gardening work, Geoffrey decides he needs a new shed to replace the old one. His current shed is a rectangular prism that measures 6 feet long by 5 feet wide by 8 feet high. He realizes he needs a shed with 480 cubic feet of storage. a) Will he achieve his goal if he doubles each dimension? Why or why not? Doubling the length, width, and height of Geoffrey’s shed will result in a volume that is 8 times that of his current shed… (l x 2) x (w x 2) x (h x 2) = (l x w x h) x 8

Problem 4 After all of this gardening work, Geoffrey decides he needs a new shed to replace the old one. His current shed is a rectangular prism that measures 6 feet long by 5 feet wide by 8 feet high. He realizes he needs a shed with 480 cubic feet of storage. b) If he wants to keep the height the same, what could the other dimensions be so that he gets the volume he wants?

Problem 4 After all of this gardening work, Geoffrey decides he needs a new shed to replace the old one. His current shed is a rectangular prism that measures 6 feet long by 5 feet wide by 8 feet high. He realizes he needs a shed with 480 cubic feet of storage. c) If he uses the dimensions in Part (b), what would be the area of the new shed’s floor?

Get Ready to Finish the Problem Set on Your Own! We completed the Problem Set 7 in class today! -------------------------------------------------------------------Fast finishers: Math Center Activities- choice boards, extra Sprint challenge CML packets/ worksheets Problem Solving pages 5th Grade Module 5– Lesson 7 K. Clauson

LET’S Debrief Take 2 minutes to check your answers with your partner. Let’s share any insights you had while solving these problems. 5th Grade Module 5- Lesson 7 K. Clauson

EXIT TICKET LESSON 7 5th Grade Module 5– Lesson 7 K. Clauson