In Math 6 during 2°, students were introduced to calculating the volume for cubes and right rectangular prisms.
Students in 3° completed a Socrative that dealt with calculating volume and surface area for cubes and right rectangular prisms.
During Math 6+, students were first asked to complete a teacher survey that evaluated Mr. Giomini and the Math 6+ class. The remainder of class was dedicated to calculating the volume and surface area for triangular prisms which was introduced last Friday.
Students in 3° completed a Socrative that dealt with calculating volume and surface area for cubes and right rectangular prisms.
During Math 6+, students were first asked to complete a teacher survey that evaluated Mr. Giomini and the Math 6+ class. The remainder of class was dedicated to calculating the volume and surface area for triangular prisms which was introduced last Friday.
Today's Learning Targets: The student will be able to...
- find the surface area of a right rectangular prism with fractional edge lengths. (1, 2, and 3°)
- solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area, volume, and surface area of two-and three-dimensional objects, - 7th grade (7°)
- know the formulas for the volumes of cones, cylinders, and spheres and use them to solve real-world and mathematical problems. - 8th grade (7°)
For Evening Practice, the student is expected to...
- 1° -
- Handout from Mr. Giomini.
- Have 100% of 6th Grade Khan Skills mastered by May 27th.
- 2° -
- Handout from Mr. Giomini.
- Have 100% of 6th Grade Khan Skills mastered by May 27th.
- 7° -
- Handout from Mr. Giomini.
- Have 100% of 7th Grade Khan Skills mastered by May 27th.
- All Classes: Complete at least 10 minutes of work on Khan Academy to help review old content, practice new material, or front-load future concepts.
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