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MFM1P Minds On Determine the volume of the following shapes:

MFM1P Learning Goals: I can determine the volume of pyramids I can use Pythagorean Theorem to find missing measurements required for calculating volume Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids

What is the difference between a pyramid and a prism? MFM1P Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids

If a pyramid and a prism had the same base and height, which would be bigger? MFM1P Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids

How much bigger to you think it would be? MFM1P Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids

MFM1P Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids

7m 8m 6m MFM1P Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids

Determine the Volume: MFM1P Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids

MFM1P Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids

Determine the Volume: MFM1P Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids

Be careful, there is a difference between height and slant height. MFM1P Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids

Determine the Volume: MFM1P Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids

Homework Pg. 26 #1 - 8 MFM1P Lesson 2: Volume of Pyramids