ZONK! 6.G.1, 6.G.2, 6.G.3, 6.G.4 ZONK! directions 1)Each team will take turns choosing a button that will lead to questions with 200, 400, 600, 800,

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ZONK! 6.G.1, 6.G.2, 6.G.3, 6.G.4

ZONK! directions 1)Each team will take turns choosing a button that will lead to questions with 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000 points, ZONK!, or a Double ZONK! 2)If a question is drawn, your team must correctly solve the problem to earn points. 3)Drawing a ZONK! means that your team loses the turn and does not earn any points, Double ZONK! means that your team will lose points. 4)When all cards are drawn, the team with the most points wins. HAVE FUN!

GREAT JOB! Thank you for playing

200 points What is the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism?

Return to Board 200 points Volume = Length x Width x Height V=lwh

400 points Find the area of rectangle ABDC.

Return to Board 400 points

600 points Match the three-dimensional figure with the net

Return to Board 600 points

800 points Find the total area of the figure: 12 ft. 17 ft. 6 ft. 22 ft.

Return to Board 800 points Area = 249 ft ft. 17 ft. 6 ft. 22 ft.

1000 points You are wrapping a gift box that is 12 inches by 10 inches by 4 inches. What is the least amount of wrapping paper you need in order to wrap the box?

Return to Board 1000 points Surface Area = 2(120) + 2(48) + 2(40) Total Surface Area = 416 in 2

200 points What do you call a pattern of two dimensional figures that can be folded to make a three dimensional figure?

Return to Board 200 points A net is a pattern of two dimensional figures that can be folded to make a three dimensional figure.

400 points Find the area of the triangle: 8 ft. 7 ft. 9 ft.

Return to Board 400 points Area = 28 ft 2 8 ft. 7 ft. 9 ft.

600 points Graph and find the area of the polygon with vertices at A(-2,0), B(-2,2), C(1,2), and D(1,0).

Return to Board 600 points A(-2,0), B(-2,2), C(1,2), D(1,0) Area = 6 units 2 BC D A

800 points Find the total area of the figure: 8 ft. 2.5 ft. 7.5 ft. 3.5 ft.

Return to Board 800 points 8 ft. 2.5 ft. 7.5 ft. 3.5 ft Total Area = ft. 2

1000 points Find the total area of the hexagon: 22 m 24 m 30 m

Return to Board 1000 points Total Area = 594 m 2 22 m 24 m 30 m

200 points Look at the net below. What 3D figure will it create if you cut it out, fold it, and tape the edges?

Return to Board 200 points A triangular prism

400 points What type of quadrilateral has only one pair of parallel sides?

Return to Board 400 points What type of quadrilateral has only one pair of parallel sides? Trapezoid

600 points Find the total area of the figure: 5 yd. 3 yd. 7 yd.

Return to Board 600 points Total Area = 19 yd 2 5 yd. 3 yd. 7 yd.

800 points Find the area of the figure: 16 ft. 18 ft. 5 ft. 8 ft.

Return to Board 800 points Total Area = 248 ft 2 16 ft. 18 ft. 5 ft. 8 ft.

1000 points Find the total area of the trapezoid: 3 m 3 ½ m 6 ½ m

Return to Board 1000 points 3 m 3 ½ m 6 ½ m Total Area = 15 m 2

200 points What is the volume in in 3 of a box that measures 10 inches by 8 inches by 2 inches?

Return to Board 200 points Volume = (10 x 8 x 12) Volume = 160 in 3

400 points Danny has a rectangular rose garden that measures 12m by 18m. One bag of fertilizer can cover 24m 2. How many bags will he need to cover the entire garden?

Return to Board 400 points Area = 216 m 2 9 bags will be needed to cover the entire garden

600 points The volume of the following cube is 800 cubic feet. What is its width in feet? 20 ft. 10 ft. w

Return to Board 600 points Width = 4 ft. 20 ft. 10 ft. w

800 points Find the volume of the figure: 9 cm 2 ½ cm 7 ½ cm

Return to Board 800 points Volume = cm 3 9 cm 2 ½ cm 7 ½ cm

1000 points Find the surface area of the following rectangular prism: 10 ft. 4 ft. 3 ft.

Return to Board 1000 points Surface Area = 2(40) + 2(12) + 2(30) = = 164 ft ft. 4 ft. 3 ft.

ZONK! Lose a turn Return to Board

ZONK! Lose a turn Return to Board

ZONK! Lose a turn Return to Board

Double ZONK! Lose 200 pts Return to Board

Double ZONK! Lose 200 pts Return to Board