Cylinder & Prism – Volume – Shootout!

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Cylinder & Prism – Volume – Shootout! Students compete (1v1 in pairs or in teams, at their tables or at the front) to answer questions the quickest. Students could write on your whiteboard or their own. Delete too difficult/easy question slides beforehand. Click anywhere to start the music, then click ‘Go’ to show the question, then click again to show the answer. This game has sound!

Volume of Cylinders & Prisms Shootout! Volume of Cylinders & Prisms

Correct Answer = 1pt Fastest! = 1pt

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Calculate the volume of this 3D shape. 6 cm 4 cm 7 cm 168 cm3

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Calculate the volume of this 3D shape. 10 cm 3 cm 2 cm 60 cm3

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Calculate the volume of this 3D shape. 9 cm 8 cm 12 cm 6 cm 288 cm3

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Calculate the volume of this 3D shape.

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The octagonal face has an area of 14 cm3. Calculate the volume of this 3D shape. The octagonal face has an area of 14 cm3. 6 cm 84 cm3

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216 cm3 Calculate the volume of this 3D shape. 10 cm 6 cm 4 cm 3 cm

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Calculate the volume of this 3D shape. 4 cm 12 cm 603.2 cm3

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Calculate the volume of this 3D shape. 8 mm 7 mm 351.9 mm3

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Calculate the volume of this 3D shape.

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A circular hole (5 cm diameter) is Calculate the volume of this 3D shape. A circular hole (5 cm diameter) is cut into a cube with side length of 8 cm. 354.9 cm3

tom@goteachmaths.co.uk Questions? Comments? Suggestions? …or have you found a mistake!? Any feedback would be appreciated . Please feel free to email: tom@goteachmaths.co.uk