Monday, March 30
Well... here we are, Week 2! I still miss you and want things to go back to normal! I hope everyone got outside this weekend and got some fresh air. We are going to move onto volume today. Volume, like Area, is solved using a formula. Today we will be finding the Volume of Rectangular Prisms. The formula is Volume = length x width x height (V = lwh)
I don't have a problem if you use a calculator. But.... First the formula, secondly, substitute the numbers, then you can do the math with the calculator.
So today's assignment is in the packet: pages 145 and page 146, #1-9
Have a great day!
Mrs. Dundas
Well... here we are, Week 2! I still miss you and want things to go back to normal! I hope everyone got outside this weekend and got some fresh air. We are going to move onto volume today. Volume, like Area, is solved using a formula. Today we will be finding the Volume of Rectangular Prisms. The formula is Volume = length x width x height (V = lwh)
I don't have a problem if you use a calculator. But.... First the formula, secondly, substitute the numbers, then you can do the math with the calculator.
So today's assignment is in the packet: pages 145 and page 146, #1-9
Have a great day!
Mrs. Dundas
Tuesday, March 31
Well March is over.....Finally. I think this has been the longest month of our lives!
We are continuing rectangular prisms, this time with one of the dimensions missing. No worries! It works just like area.
I have attached a file with five questions and #12-14 on pg 146 of the packet
If you don't have a printer just use the sheet like the textbook and do it on a piece of paper. Remember to label your paper so we know which assignment is which!
Miss you guys!!!!!
Well March is over.....Finally. I think this has been the longest month of our lives!
We are continuing rectangular prisms, this time with one of the dimensions missing. No worries! It works just like area.
I have attached a file with five questions and #12-14 on pg 146 of the packet
If you don't have a printer just use the sheet like the textbook and do it on a piece of paper. Remember to label your paper so we know which assignment is which!
Miss you guys!!!!!
volume_of_rectangular_prisms_2.pdf | |
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Wednesday, April 1
Well...I don't have an April Fool's joke, just some triangular prisms to find the volume of. The formula V = Bh works for this shape as well. The B = the area of the base shape. In this case, that shape is a triangle so you would replace the B with (1/2 bh). The formula V = (1/2bh)h is the formula for finding the volume of a triangular prism.
There are 2 heights listed...because one height (the area formula) is the height of the base triangle. The second height is the height of the prism. I explain in the video.
Today's work is in the packet, pages 147-148. I do some examples from page 147 on the video so you can follow along.
As always, I miss you. I hope you are all healthy and safe. See you tomorrow!
Well...I don't have an April Fool's joke, just some triangular prisms to find the volume of. The formula V = Bh works for this shape as well. The B = the area of the base shape. In this case, that shape is a triangle so you would replace the B with (1/2 bh). The formula V = (1/2bh)h is the formula for finding the volume of a triangular prism.
There are 2 heights listed...because one height (the area formula) is the height of the base triangle. The second height is the height of the prism. I explain in the video.
Today's work is in the packet, pages 147-148. I do some examples from page 147 on the video so you can follow along.
As always, I miss you. I hope you are all healthy and safe. See you tomorrow!
Thursday, April 2
Good morning! I hope all is will with you! I didn't make a new video today, we are continuing triangular prisms and you can look at yesterday's video if you need a refresher.
Today's Assignment is the sheet I uploaded below. Remember, if you don't have a printer just act like the sheet is a textbook and do your work on paper. Please remember to label the paper with the date and topic so we know which assignments are which.
Good morning! I hope all is will with you! I didn't make a new video today, we are continuing triangular prisms and you can look at yesterday's video if you need a refresher.
Today's Assignment is the sheet I uploaded below. Remember, if you don't have a printer just act like the sheet is a textbook and do your work on paper. Please remember to label the paper with the date and topic so we know which assignments are which.
volume_of_triangular_prism_2.pdf | |
File Size: | 403 kb |
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Friday, April 3
We made it... It is Friday! Today we will be doing surface area of rectangular prisms. It is a formula, just like area and volume. While I think you should memorize area and volume formulas, there is no need to memorize this one. it would be given to you on a test. I will post a quick video today.
The assignment is pages 151-152 in the packet.
Read ALL the words below!!!!!!!
Ok...The rest of the math packet isn't appropriate for long distance learning so I must change gears. I need to hear from you guys. Can you access the sheets I am uploading? Are you able to complete them? I would appreciate hearing from you all. All your parents have email, borrow theirs. I have heard from some of you, thank you. But not enough.
This is your first graded assignment for remote learning. I must hear from you. Share this information with your friends on the upstairs team. I have to know if you can access this stuff and any issues you are having.
Note: Apparently I lost my ability to add and subtract today .... ooops
the first answer is 24 and the other is 35. Sorry about that.
We made it... It is Friday! Today we will be doing surface area of rectangular prisms. It is a formula, just like area and volume. While I think you should memorize area and volume formulas, there is no need to memorize this one. it would be given to you on a test. I will post a quick video today.
The assignment is pages 151-152 in the packet.
Read ALL the words below!!!!!!!
Ok...The rest of the math packet isn't appropriate for long distance learning so I must change gears. I need to hear from you guys. Can you access the sheets I am uploading? Are you able to complete them? I would appreciate hearing from you all. All your parents have email, borrow theirs. I have heard from some of you, thank you. But not enough.
This is your first graded assignment for remote learning. I must hear from you. Share this information with your friends on the upstairs team. I have to know if you can access this stuff and any issues you are having.
Note: Apparently I lost my ability to add and subtract today .... ooops
the first answer is 24 and the other is 35. Sorry about that.