Lesson: Volumes of Solids

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Lesson: Volumes of Solids Unit 8: Solids Lesson: Volumes of Solids Essential Questions: How can you determine the intersection of a solid and a plane? How can you calculate the surface area and volume of a solid? How do the surface and volume of similar solids compare?

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

The volume of the Death Star was 2,304,000 km3 The volume of the Death Star was 2,304,000 km3. The scale factor of the Death Star to Starkiller Base is 1 to 10. Assuming both to be spheres, what is the ratio of their volumes and what was the volume of Starkiller Base? Scale Factor: 1:10 V = ? km3 V = 2,304,000 km3 Goals: To find the volume of a solid. Essential Understandings: The volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres are dependent on their dimensions.

Solids Homework: Worksheets 11.4, 11.5, 11.6, & 11.7 Select Problems