22. Surface area and volume

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22. Surface area and volume

Units learning objectives: convert between volume measures, including cubic centimetres and cubic metres (23.7) convert between units of capacity and volume (23.7) Reference Material 10 Ticks: MEP:

Volume learning objectives: know and use the formulae to calculate the volume of cuboids, right prisms and shapes made from cuboids (10.6, 10.7) find the volume of a prism (10.8) solve a range of problems involving volume (10.6 – 10.8) find the volume of compound solids constructed from cubes, cuboids, cones, pyramids, spheres, hemispheres, cylinders, eg solids in every day use (23.4-23.6) solve problems involving more complex shapes and solids, including frustums of cones (23.6) Reference Material 10 Ticks: MEP:

Surface Area learning objectives: know and use the formulae to calculate the surface area of cuboids, right prisms and shapes made from cuboids (23.8) find the surface area of a cylinder (23.9) solve a range of problems involving surface area (23.8 – 23.9) find the surface area of compound solids constructed from cubes, cuboids, cones, pyramids, spheres, hemispheres, cylinders, eg solids in every day use (23.8-23.9) solve problems involving more complex shapes and solids, including segments of circles (23.6) Reference Material 10 Ticks: MEP:

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