Math CC7/8 – Be Prepared On Desk: 1. Pencil 2. Calculator 3. Math Journal 4. F&W Learning Log 5. Parent Signatures? Learning Log: 1. HW: WS – 11.11, Vol.

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Math CC7/8 – Be Prepared On Desk: 1. Pencil 2. Calculator 3. Math Journal 4. F&W Learning Log 5. Parent Signatures? Learning Log: 1. HW: WS – 11.11, Vol of Tri. Prisms 2. Quiz – Tomorrow! 3. WDYE Test Retakes- Tue 2/9 or Thur 2/11 (2:10 - Room 11)

Warm up Lesson 2.1 Begin HW? Tasks for Today

What is the volume of this box? What is the volume of this box after you’ve applied a scale factor of 3? V = 26 x 19.5 x 24.5 V = 12,421.5 cubic cm New Volume = (V x 3 x 3 x 3) = 12,421.5 x 27 = 335,380.5 cubic cm 27 times bigger!! f 3 Warm Up

Surface Area and Volume of Prisms You find the sum of all the areas of all faces of the prism! Model different prism nets.

How is finding the volume of any prism like finding the volume of a rectangular prism? You find the area of the base (B) and multiply it by the height! Model different prism nets.

Triangular Prism Notes WS – SA & Volume Begin HW – WS p Vol of Tri. Prisms