Ice Cream Lab Unit 4.11. Ice Cream Lab What is the essential question asked of our class based on the video we watched? ________________________________________________________.

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Ice Cream Lab Unit 4.11

Ice Cream Lab What is the essential question asked of our class based on the video we watched? ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________

Any Questions? Why is there an ice cream cone sitting in a roll of paper towel? What flavor is the ice cream? Can I eat the ice cream? What does this have to do with Volume? What’s up with the plastic wrap? Is the ice cream going to melt? Is the ball of ice cream supposed to be a Sphere? Is the ice cream cone really a cone? If the ice cream melts, will it FILL the cone? … or overflow it ?!?

Ice Cream Lab What additional information do we need to know to answer this question? ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________

Ice Cream Lab What formulas will we need to know? ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________

Ice Cream Lab What are some key relationships to be aware of? ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________

Play 1 st half of Video Now

Ice Cream Lab Solve It!

Play 2 nd half of Video Now

In case that moved too fast… Bonus Question: What does the relationship between the radii and the height of ANY given ice cream sphere and cone have to be in order for the ice cream to fill the cone?

Ice Cream Lab How would the problem change if the ice cream cone looked like this? What shapes are involved? _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ Sphere Cylinder Cone

Homework Time! Finish Ice Cream Lab WS & Additional Problems WS