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A _ _ _ _ A B C D E F Name : __________________________ Per: __ Satellite Geometry Nets & Surface Area Guided Practice Name : __________________________ Per: __ A _ _ _ _ Cut out and fold the Guided Practice pattern (on other page) to create an “object”. What is the name of the three dimensional object you created. ______________________________________________________________________ 3. Describe in words how would you calculate the Surface Area of the object: ______________________________________________________________________ 4. Draw the net to scale on the grid. 5. Calculate the surface area. Show all work. Letter Name of Shape Formula for area Dimensions Substitute & Solve A B C D E F Total Surface area: What is the volume of the three dimensional object? Show your work

A B D E F C Cut on dotted lines Fold on solid lines Satellite Geometry Nets & Surface Area Guided Practice

I A G B D E F H C J Cut out and trace on regular paper Satellite Geometry Model Satellite fold Cut out and trace on regular paper I A G B D E F H fold Cut out and trace on regular paper C J

Satellite Geometry Worksheet Name : __________________________ Per: __ A _ _ _ _ p. 1/2 Measure the dimensions of the model satellite net with a ruler and write dimensions on each part where shown. Cut out and fold the parts of a satellite. Build the satellite. You will need regular paper, scissors, tape, glue and a stick 3. Complete the table to determine the total surface area. Show all work. 4. What is the total surface area of the solar panels? Show your work. 5. What is the total surface area of the antennae? Show your work 6. What is the surface area of the bus? Show your work. 7. What is the volume of the bus? Show your work: Letter Name of Shape Formula for area Dimensions Substitute & Solve A B C D E F G H I J

Peer Review Meeting Report Satellite Geometry Worksheet p. 2/2 Peer Review Meeting Report Group member 1: __________________________________________ parts responsible for: _______________________________ Issues discussed: ____________________________________________________ Solution: ___________________________________________________________ Group member 2: __________________________________________ Solution: __________________________________________________________ Group member 3: __________________________________________ Discussion Questions to be completed after your groups model is complete Describe any issues that came up during the project that were not anticipated at the Peer Review? How did your group resolve them? How is communication important during a group project?

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