Chapter 8 Volume.

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Presentation transcript:

Chapter 8 Volume

Day 1 Bellwork

Warm Up

Lesson 1 - Cylinders

Vocabulary Volume:_____________________ Cylinder: _______________________ Diameter: ______________________ Radius: ________________________ Height: ______________________________

Formula:

Radius height

Step 1: Find the volume of the paperweight Step 2: Find the weight of the paperweight

Step 1: Find the Volume of the rectangular prism Step 2: Find the volume of the cylinder Step 3: Subtract the cylinder volume from the rectangular prism volume.

Partner Practice Textbook Pg. 592 (1-5)

1.) Textbook pg. 593 (1-5) *Turn in before leaving!* 2.) IXL (T.9) On your own… 1.) Textbook pg. 593 (1-5) *Turn in before leaving!* 2.) IXL (T.9)

Volume: Day 2 Cones

BELLWORK

Finding the Volume of a Cone

1. 2. 3. Add them together

Partner Practice Pg. 600 (1-7)

Independent Practice 1. ) Cylinders Pg. 593 (1-5) 2. ) Cones Pg Independent Practice 1.) Cylinders Pg. 593 (1-5) 2.) Cones Pg. 601 (1-8) 3.) IXL (T.9) & (T. 10)

Volume – Day 3 Spheres

Bellwork

Try these on your own….

Try this one on your own…

You try!

What do you think the formula is for a hemisphere?

Try it!

Partner Practice pg. 608 (1-6)

Independent Practice 1. ) Pg. 609 (1-9) 2.) IXL (T.13) (t.9) & (t.10)

Day 4 Review & Quiz