CMS WEEKLY LESSON STRUCTURES Teacher: Rick Hybart MATH 6 and Math 67 GRADE 6 February 23-27,2009 UNIT: Unit 7 Understanding Solid Figures Standards: M6G2: c. Interpret and sketch front, back, top, bottom, and side views of solid figures. d. Construct nets for prisms, cylinders, pyramids and cones. M6M4: a. Find the surface area of right rectangular prisms and cylinders using manipulatives and constructing nets. b. Compute the surface area of right rectangular prisms and cylinders using formulae. c. Estimate the surface areas of simple geometric solids. d. Solve application problems involving surface area of right rectangular prisms and cylinders. Enduring Understandings:  Approximate volumes of simple geometric solids may be found using estimation.  Formulas may be used to determine the volume of fundamental solid figures.  Approximate units of measure should be used when computing the volumes of fundamental solid figures.  Approximate surface area of simple geometric solids may be found using estimation.  Manipulatives and the construction of nets may be used in computing the surface area of right rectangular prisms and cylinders.  Formulas may be used to compute the surface area of right rectangular prisms and cylinders.  Volumes of right prisms and pyramids may be compared and contrasted.  Volumes of cylinders and cones may be compared and contrasted.  Various views of solid figures may be interpreted and sketched to provide a 2 dimensional representation of a three dimensional figure.  Nets for prisms, cylinders, pyramids, and cones may be constructed. UNIT ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How can I construct nets for prisms, cylinders, pyramids and cones? How can I interpret and sketch various views of solid figures? What kinds of problems can be solved using surface areas of right rectangular prisms and cylinders? How can I use formulas to compute the surface area of right rectangular prisms and cylinders? MONDAY 2/23 TUESDAY 2/24 WEDNESDAY 2/25 THURSDAY 2/26 FRIDAY 2/27 LESSON EQ: How can you LESSON EQ: How can you LESSON EQ: How can you LESSON EQ: How can you LESSON EQ: How can you use drawings of three- find the surface area of solid find the surface area of cylinders find the surface area of cylinders find the surface area of solid dimensional figures to study figures when you know the area and prisms by using the formula when only given the height and objects that you see outside of different viewpoints? of individual faces? for area? radius? the classroom? WARM-UP & OPENING: WARM-UP & WARM-UP & WARM-UP & WARM-UP & OPENING: Warm-up: Mini graphic organizer OPENING: Warm-up: Holt OPENING: Warm-up: Holt OPENING: Warm-up: Find Warm-up: Find the surface area without notes. Name the shape PowerPoint 10-9 warm up. Reteach 10-5. Area of circle 1-4. the area of circle and rectangle. of cylinder. when given faces/ edges/ Find perimeter of circle. What is vertices. surface area of cylinder? How is the circle’s perimeter and rectangle’s height related? WORK SESSION: WORK SESSION: Surface WORK SESSION: WORK SESSION: Surface WORK SESSION: Surface Inch Cube Activities and area worksheet. 2-d figures are Surface area with Geo Solids. area with Geo Solids. Hands-On Area with various boxes and workstations- Sketch the top and given-find surface area of nets Hands-On Standards 7-8 p.58. Standards 7-8 p.58. Cylinders. measurements. Use rulers and side views of various figures & and solids using centimeter Prisms. Discuss cylinders. yard sticks. (Postal boxes, cereal create figures when given top and cubes. boxes, tissue boxes, etc…). side views. CLOSING: Compare and CLOSING: Create figure CLOSING: Brainstorm about CLOSING: Compare the CLOSING: If area of a square contrast different independent with centimeter cubes and have how the perimeter of a cylinder’s hypothesis made from previous is width x length what does width figures from workstation 5. a partner discover the surface base (circle) could relate to the day’s brainstorming closer with x length x height. HW: none. HW: Area review Worksheet with area. HW: none. rectangle formed by the the actual formula for a focus on circles. cylinder’s net. cylinder’s surface area. HW: HW: Worktext p.369. Worktext p. 370. NOTES & NOTES & NOTES & NOTES & NOTES & OBSERVATIONS: OBSERVATIONS: OBSERVATIONS: OBSERVATIONS: OBSERVATIONS: