Description
This includes BOTH the print and digital version of my Volume Task Cards.
These task cards can be used on a computer that has PowerPoint installed OR a device that is connected to the internet and has access to Google Slides.
These 18 task cards will get your students engaged and excited (yes, excited) about learning. Students will practice finding the volume of cylinders, cones, spheres, triangular and rectangular prisms, and hemispheres. Students will have to use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of missing sides and should have a basic understanding of the parts of 3D shapes (such as slant height, B = area of the base, etc.) as well as be familiar with the formulas for these 3D figures.
I usually allow my students to use the End-of-Course exam reference sheet for geometry when completing these problems. That way they gain familiarity with the formulas and where they are located on their reference sheet. Formulas vary according to textbook, state standards, etc. For example, some of us may find the volume of a rectangular prism by multiplying the length times the width times the height. Others may call the length “base” instead and use the formula for prisms V = Bh, where B is the area of the base and h is the height of the cylinder.
Common Core Standards:
CCSS.Math.Content.8.G.B.7 Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to determine unknown side lengths in right triangles in real-world and mathematical problems in two and three dimensions.
CCSS.Math.Content.7.G.B.4 Know the formulas for the area and circumference of a circle and use them to solve problems; give an informal derivation of the relationship between the circumference and area of a circle.
CCSS.Math.Content.7.G.B.6 Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area, volume and Volume of two- and three-dimensional objects composed of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, cubes, and right prisms.
Instructions:
1. Upload the Task Cards to your Google Drive. (BOTH teacher and students need Google accounts. These are FREE.)
2. Open the Task Cards in Google Slides
3. Give each student a copy of the Volume Task Cards Recording Sheet
Please remember:
This purchase is for one teacher only. This resource is not to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. Multiple licenses can be purchased at a discounted price.
This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives. Leave feedback to earn credits for future purchases.
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Description
This includes BOTH the print and digital version of my Volume Task Cards.
These task cards can be used on a computer that has PowerPoint installed OR a device that is connected to the internet and has access to Google Slides.
These 18 task cards will get your students engaged and excited (yes, excited) about learning. Students will practice finding the volume of cylinders, cones, spheres, triangular and rectangular prisms, and hemispheres. Students will have to use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of missing sides and should have a basic understanding of the parts of 3D shapes (such as slant height, B = area of the base, etc.) as well as be familiar with the formulas for these 3D figures.
I usually allow my students to use the End-of-Course exam reference sheet for geometry when completing these problems. That way they gain familiarity with the formulas and where they are located on their reference sheet. Formulas vary according to textbook, state standards, etc. For example, some of us may find the volume of a rectangular prism by multiplying the length times the width times the height. Others may call the length “base” instead and use the formula for prisms V = Bh, where B is the area of the base and h is the height of the cylinder.
Common Core Standards:
CCSS.Math.Content.8.G.B.7 Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to determine unknown side lengths in right triangles in real-world and mathematical problems in two and three dimensions.
CCSS.Math.Content.7.G.B.4 Know the formulas for the area and circumference of a circle and use them to solve problems; give an informal derivation of the relationship between the circumference and area of a circle.
CCSS.Math.Content.7.G.B.6 Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area, volume and Volume of two- and three-dimensional objects composed of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, cubes, and right prisms.
Instructions:
1. Upload the Task Cards to your Google Drive. (BOTH teacher and students need Google accounts. These are FREE.)
2. Open the Task Cards in Google Slides
3. Give each student a copy of the Volume Task Cards Recording Sheet
Please remember:
This purchase is for one teacher only. This resource is not to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. Multiple licenses can be purchased at a discounted price.
This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives. Leave feedback to earn credits for future purchases.


