Teach your students how to draw prisms before discussing volume and surface area. This template will allow your students to draw different examples of prisms using the isometric dot paper. Four different templates are available depending on the needs and capabilities of your students. Four step procedures to draw triangular prisms are provided for beginners. You can also tell your students to label the prism by its the vertices, edges and faces!
This is a worksheet where you can teach your students how to solve for simple interest in as simple and as interesting way of buying a car and buying a house. Students will look for the price of a car (or house or both) and decide the interest rate available, the number of years to pay and then find the final amount including the interest. In addition, students will solve for the monthly installment of the car or house they will “loan” over a period of time. Four different worksheets available
Start solving for the volume of a cube and rectangular prism by giving your students a chance to draw and label it. Create a net of a cube and rectangular prism and guide students to solve for the surface area using the net and using the formula. Six different templates are available to differentiate your instructions. This is also great for grouping activities.
Teach your students how to draw different types of pyramids by using the isometric dot paper. Allow your students to provide their own examples of pyramid and solve for the volume. Ask your students to use net and to solve for the surface area of a pyramid. Six different templates are available that will match the needs and capabilities of your students. A template with word problems is also included. Four to five step procedures to draw pyramids are provided for beginners. You can also tell
1st - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Geometry, Graphing, Measurement
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