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Quick Start Expectations 1.Fill in planner and HWRS HW: FW 2.3 and SBAC Practice WS 2.Get a signature on HWRS 3.On desk: journal, HWRS, Tuesday’s HW, calculator, bin 4.Warm Up: … back of HWRS Find the surface area and volume of the hexagonal prism.
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Some have multiple ways to make the equation a true statement!
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Add to Toolkit
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Square The same – always a square! Slice off a corner.
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Did you notice… When you make a cut through four faces, you make a four-sided shape (rectangle or non-rectangular parallelogram). When you make a cut through five faces, you make a five-sided shape (pentagon). When you make a cut through six faces, you make a six-sided shape (hexagon). Circle, heptagon/octagon (anything with more than six sides).
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Rectangle Square The same – always a rectangle! The same – always a square!
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Slice off a corner.
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Rectangle Triangle The same – always a rectangle! The same – always a triangle!
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The same – always a rectangle! The same – always a circle! Rectangle Circle
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Triangle Square The same – always a triangle! The same – always a square!
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Rectangle Square Triangle, non-rectangular prism, pentagon, hexagon
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