Volumes of Cylinders, Cones and Spheres Presentation Assignment Instructions Mr. Reilly.

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Volumes of Cylinders, Cones and Spheres Presentation Assignment Instructions Mr. Reilly

Presentation Requirements Each pair of students will create a presentation in GoogleDocs that includes: 1) title slide and outline slide 2) a description of each shape, showing where the measurements are made 3) the volume formula for each shape 4) pictures of three real-world examples for each shape with measurements and calculations for the volume of each example. 5) a summary slide 6) references Additional instructions follow

Title Slide includes: name of the presentation – be creative if you like creator names Outline Slide includes: organization of presentation

Description and Formula Slides include (for each figure): name of shape one or more drawings, diagrams or pictures of the shape showing where dimensions are measured (insert shapes or images or use freehand drawing) formulas

Real-world example slides insert pictures from websites (make sure you cite the source website on your references page) actual dimensions may be difficult to find, you can use your own estimated measurements if necessary customary or metric measurements can be used list the volume of each shape

Summary and Reference Summary slide should include all three shapes and formulas Reference slide should cite the source website for any graphics or pictures used in the presentation

Posting and Discussion Completed presentations should be shared with your class circle on Google Docs, posted no later than ___________ Each student must review the presentations of at least two other pairs and comment on the accuracy, creativity and overall quality on the course blog at