Description
Use this fun, versatile 3D Geometry in Real Life BUNDLE to teach or review volume and surface area of three dimensional shapes with your students! This bundle includes resources for volume and surface area of rectangular prisms, cylinders, and more to come! Teach different grades or constantly switch grade levels each year? Buy the bundle and be set for all levels!
The questions come together nicely to give your students enough information to lead them to discover the concepts for themselves. These questions are designed to get your students thinking and seeing the patterns that emerge in mathematics and then making the connections! There is much more than just reviewing with formulas. Let your students learn how to find volume with real life examples and engaging graphics to help make the connection to the real life application behind the math.
If you liked my Area and Circumference of Circles activities, you will love these new resources! These resources are made with the same thoughtful design but in a different, more inclusive format.
This is a GROWING bundle! Get it now (before the price goes up) and you’ll have access to all the 3D Geometry In Real Life activities and new Anchor Charts in the future!
In this bundle are the following packs:
3D Geometry In Real Life Anchor Charts!
Volume of Rectangular Prisms
Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms
Volume of Cylinders
Surface Area of Cylinders
COMING SOON!
Volume of Cones and Spheres
… and MORE Anchor Charts!
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Included in this packet are:
➙ 3D Geometry In Real Life Anchor Charts
➙ Volume and Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Informational Booklet & Additional Worksheets w/Workspace
Show your students how to calculate volume and surface area of a three dimensional figures.
Go through the discovery activity of what a three dimensional figure is and what the volume and surface area are. A chart is provided to teach how to find the volume and surface area. There are discovery problems and extra practice problems that comes in a detachable part of the booklet for exit slips or homework.
If your students have trouble and need extra space to work out their practice problems, worksheets are also included with workspace.
You can use the entire resource as a booklet (that can be glued into their interactive notebooks) or separate all the different parts and used separately.
➙ Differentiated Blank Template Worksheets
Differentiate with these blank template versions for different level learners.
Fill in the blanks with easier numbers (smaller, whole numbers) for students who are struggling. Answers can be quickly and easily generated from online calculators (for example, google “volume of a rectangular prism” or “surface area of rectangular prisms”).
Have enrichment students measure real 3D objects or estimate the measurements to create their own problems. Then have them exchange worksheets to check each other’s work!
➙ Eco-Friendly Version (Ink-Friendly Pages)
Eco-friendly pages designed to print in low ink for those who want to save ink or only has a black and white printer. Same material without the frills!
➙ Answer Keys
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Q: Why is this resource different from others?
A: My resources are designed to pack in as much learning as possible. There are other topics integrated in as review (for example, for this resource there are some questions that review multiplication of decimals) to create a multifaceted activity.
These new resources are versatile and informative! Anyone can use them! They are basically a lesson plan come to life, packaged in a little booklet. They’re good for enrichment classes, remedial classes, sub plans, or adult learning courses! The pages were made to be self explanatory and self exploratory.
Print the pages back to back and use it as an informational booklet. Or print the pages separately and separate the different pieces to be used in interactive notebooks, practice sheets, vocabulary cards, problem of the day/introductory questions, or exit slips! Use it together or apart—it’s up to you!
You can fill in your own vocabulary (to fit your curriculum), fill in the standard (under the title on the side tab), and customize your own measurements for the practice problems! Write it in or use the “add text” feature on Adobe Acrobat or any PDF reading program.
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Thank you for checking out my teaching resources! If you like my resources, please check out my store Method To My Mathness, for other related and similar products!
Remember to leave feedback to earn credits toward future purchases at TeachersPayTeachers.com!
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The questions come together nicely to give your students enough information to lead them to discover the concepts for themselves. These questions are designed to get your students thinking and seeing the patterns that emerge in mathematics and then making the connections! There is much more than just reviewing with formulas. Let your students learn how to find volume with real life examples and engaging graphics to help make the connection to the real life application behind the math.
If you liked my Area and Circumference of Circles activities, you will love these new resources! These resources are made with the same thoughtful design but in a different, more inclusive format.
This is a GROWING bundle! Get it now (before the price goes up) and you’ll have access to all the 3D Geometry In Real Life activities and new Anchor Charts in the future!
In this bundle are the following packs:
3D Geometry In Real Life Anchor Charts!
Volume of Rectangular Prisms
Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms
Volume of Cylinders
Surface Area of Cylinders
COMING SOON!
Volume of Cones and Spheres
… and MORE Anchor Charts!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Included in this packet are:
➙ 3D Geometry In Real Life Anchor Charts
➙ Volume and Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Informational Booklet & Additional Worksheets w/Workspace
Show your students how to calculate volume and surface area of a three dimensional figures.
Go through the discovery activity of what a three dimensional figure is and what the volume and surface area are. A chart is provided to teach how to find the volume and surface area. There are discovery problems and extra practice problems that comes in a detachable part of the booklet for exit slips or homework.
If your students have trouble and need extra space to work out their practice problems, worksheets are also included with workspace.
You can use the entire resource as a booklet (that can be glued into their interactive notebooks) or separate all the different parts and used separately.
➙ Differentiated Blank Template Worksheets
Differentiate with these blank template versions for different level learners.
Fill in the blanks with easier numbers (smaller, whole numbers) for students who are struggling. Answers can be quickly and easily generated from online calculators (for example, google “volume of a rectangular prism” or “surface area of rectangular prisms”).
Have enrichment students measure real 3D objects or estimate the measurements to create their own problems. Then have them exchange worksheets to check each other’s work!
➙ Eco-Friendly Version (Ink-Friendly Pages)
Eco-friendly pages designed to print in low ink for those who want to save ink or only has a black and white printer. Same material without the frills!
➙ Answer Keys
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q: Why is this resource different from others?
A: My resources are designed to pack in as much learning as possible. There are other topics integrated in as review (for example, for this resource there are some questions that review multiplication of decimals) to create a multifaceted activity.
These new resources are versatile and informative! Anyone can use them! They are basically a lesson plan come to life, packaged in a little booklet. They’re good for enrichment classes, remedial classes, sub plans, or adult learning courses! The pages were made to be self explanatory and self exploratory.
Print the pages back to back and use it as an informational booklet. Or print the pages separately and separate the different pieces to be used in interactive notebooks, practice sheets, vocabulary cards, problem of the day/introductory questions, or exit slips! Use it together or apart—it’s up to you!
You can fill in your own vocabulary (to fit your curriculum), fill in the standard (under the title on the side tab), and customize your own measurements for the practice problems! Write it in or use the “add text” feature on Adobe Acrobat or any PDF reading program.
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Thank you for checking out my teaching resources! If you like my resources, please check out my store Method To My Mathness, for other related and similar products!
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Grades
5th - 8th
Subjects
Standards
CCSS6.G.A.2
CCSS6.G.A.4
CCSS7.G.A.3
Pages
32
Answer Key
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Description
Use this fun, versatile 3D Geometry in Real Life BUNDLE to teach or review volume and surface area of three dimensional shapes with your students! This bundle includes resources for volume and surface area of rectangular prisms, cylinders, and more to come! Teach different grades or constantly switch grade levels each year? Buy the bundle and be set for all levels!
The questions come together nicely to give your students enough information to lead them to discover the concepts for themselves. These questions are designed to get your students thinking and seeing the patterns that emerge in mathematics and then making the connections! There is much more than just reviewing with formulas. Let your students learn how to find volume with real life examples and engaging graphics to help make the connection to the real life application behind the math.
If you liked my Area and Circumference of Circles activities, you will love these new resources! These resources are made with the same thoughtful design but in a different, more inclusive format.
This is a GROWING bundle! Get it now (before the price goes up) and you’ll have access to all the 3D Geometry In Real Life activities and new Anchor Charts in the future!
In this bundle are the following packs:
3D Geometry In Real Life Anchor Charts!
Volume of Rectangular Prisms
Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms
Volume of Cylinders
Surface Area of Cylinders
COMING SOON!
Volume of Cones and Spheres
… and MORE Anchor Charts!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Included in this packet are:
➙ 3D Geometry In Real Life Anchor Charts
➙ Volume and Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Informational Booklet & Additional Worksheets w/Workspace
Show your students how to calculate volume and surface area of a three dimensional figures.
Go through the discovery activity of what a three dimensional figure is and what the volume and surface area are. A chart is provided to teach how to find the volume and surface area. There are discovery problems and extra practice problems that comes in a detachable part of the booklet for exit slips or homework.
If your students have trouble and need extra space to work out their practice problems, worksheets are also included with workspace.
You can use the entire resource as a booklet (that can be glued into their interactive notebooks) or separate all the different parts and used separately.
➙ Differentiated Blank Template Worksheets
Differentiate with these blank template versions for different level learners.
Fill in the blanks with easier numbers (smaller, whole numbers) for students who are struggling. Answers can be quickly and easily generated from online calculators (for example, google “volume of a rectangular prism” or “surface area of rectangular prisms”).
Have enrichment students measure real 3D objects or estimate the measurements to create their own problems. Then have them exchange worksheets to check each other’s work!
➙ Eco-Friendly Version (Ink-Friendly Pages)
Eco-friendly pages designed to print in low ink for those who want to save ink or only has a black and white printer. Same material without the frills!
➙ Answer Keys
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q: Why is this resource different from others?
A: My resources are designed to pack in as much learning as possible. There are other topics integrated in as review (for example, for this resource there are some questions that review multiplication of decimals) to create a multifaceted activity.
These new resources are versatile and informative! Anyone can use them! They are basically a lesson plan come to life, packaged in a little booklet. They’re good for enrichment classes, remedial classes, sub plans, or adult learning courses! The pages were made to be self explanatory and self exploratory.
Print the pages back to back and use it as an informational booklet. Or print the pages separately and separate the different pieces to be used in interactive notebooks, practice sheets, vocabulary cards, problem of the day/introductory questions, or exit slips! Use it together or apart—it’s up to you!
You can fill in your own vocabulary (to fit your curriculum), fill in the standard (under the title on the side tab), and customize your own measurements for the practice problems! Write it in or use the “add text” feature on Adobe Acrobat or any PDF reading program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for checking out my teaching resources! If you like my resources, please check out my store Method To My Mathness, for other related and similar products!
Remember to leave feedback to earn credits toward future purchases at TeachersPayTeachers.com!
Stay Connected!
Find me on Pinterest , Facebook , and Instagram!
The questions come together nicely to give your students enough information to lead them to discover the concepts for themselves. These questions are designed to get your students thinking and seeing the patterns that emerge in mathematics and then making the connections! There is much more than just reviewing with formulas. Let your students learn how to find volume with real life examples and engaging graphics to help make the connection to the real life application behind the math.
If you liked my Area and Circumference of Circles activities, you will love these new resources! These resources are made with the same thoughtful design but in a different, more inclusive format.
This is a GROWING bundle! Get it now (before the price goes up) and you’ll have access to all the 3D Geometry In Real Life activities and new Anchor Charts in the future!
In this bundle are the following packs:
3D Geometry In Real Life Anchor Charts!
Volume of Rectangular Prisms
Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms
Volume of Cylinders
Surface Area of Cylinders
COMING SOON!
Volume of Cones and Spheres
… and MORE Anchor Charts!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Included in this packet are:
➙ 3D Geometry In Real Life Anchor Charts
➙ Volume and Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Informational Booklet & Additional Worksheets w/Workspace
Show your students how to calculate volume and surface area of a three dimensional figures.
Go through the discovery activity of what a three dimensional figure is and what the volume and surface area are. A chart is provided to teach how to find the volume and surface area. There are discovery problems and extra practice problems that comes in a detachable part of the booklet for exit slips or homework.
If your students have trouble and need extra space to work out their practice problems, worksheets are also included with workspace.
You can use the entire resource as a booklet (that can be glued into their interactive notebooks) or separate all the different parts and used separately.
➙ Differentiated Blank Template Worksheets
Differentiate with these blank template versions for different level learners.
Fill in the blanks with easier numbers (smaller, whole numbers) for students who are struggling. Answers can be quickly and easily generated from online calculators (for example, google “volume of a rectangular prism” or “surface area of rectangular prisms”).
Have enrichment students measure real 3D objects or estimate the measurements to create their own problems. Then have them exchange worksheets to check each other’s work!
➙ Eco-Friendly Version (Ink-Friendly Pages)
Eco-friendly pages designed to print in low ink for those who want to save ink or only has a black and white printer. Same material without the frills!
➙ Answer Keys
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q: Why is this resource different from others?
A: My resources are designed to pack in as much learning as possible. There are other topics integrated in as review (for example, for this resource there are some questions that review multiplication of decimals) to create a multifaceted activity.
These new resources are versatile and informative! Anyone can use them! They are basically a lesson plan come to life, packaged in a little booklet. They’re good for enrichment classes, remedial classes, sub plans, or adult learning courses! The pages were made to be self explanatory and self exploratory.
Print the pages back to back and use it as an informational booklet. Or print the pages separately and separate the different pieces to be used in interactive notebooks, practice sheets, vocabulary cards, problem of the day/introductory questions, or exit slips! Use it together or apart—it’s up to you!
You can fill in your own vocabulary (to fit your curriculum), fill in the standard (under the title on the side tab), and customize your own measurements for the practice problems! Write it in or use the “add text” feature on Adobe Acrobat or any PDF reading program.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for checking out my teaching resources! If you like my resources, please check out my store Method To My Mathness, for other related and similar products!
Remember to leave feedback to earn credits toward future purchases at TeachersPayTeachers.com!
Stay Connected!
Find me on Pinterest , Facebook , and Instagram!
Report this resource to TPT
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This was a great source to help me meet the needs of my lower-level students.
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CCSS6.G.A.2
Find the volume of a right rectangular prism with fractional edge lengths by packing it with unit cubes of the appropriate unit fraction edge lengths, and show that the volume is the same as would be found by multiplying the edge lengths of the prism. Apply the formulas 𝘝 = 𝘭 𝘸 𝘩 and 𝘝 = 𝘣 𝘩 to find volumes of right rectangular prisms with fractional edge lengths in the context of solving real-world and mathematical problems.
CCSS6.G.A.4
Represent three-dimensional figures using nets made up of rectangles and triangles, and use the nets to find the surface area of these figures. Apply these techniques in the context of solving real-world and mathematical problems.
CCSS7.G.A.3
Describe the two-dimensional figures that result from slicing three-dimensional figures, as in plane sections of right rectangular prisms and right rectangular pyramids.
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