VOlUME Ms Rodriguez April 1 2016 DO NOW 5x 14 gt 11 April fools day trivia One legend of origin traces this holiday to France Back in 1582 France switched from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar causing New Years Day to move from April 1st to January 1 ID: 515654
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Unit 5 Review & Intro to VOlUME
Ms. Rodriguez
April 1, 2016Slide2
DO NOW
5x
–14
> 11Slide3
April fool’s day trivia
One legend of origin traces this holiday to France. Back
in 1582, France switched from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar causing New Year’s Day to move from April 1st to January 1.
Some people weren’t aware and were teased when they celebrated April 1st. Others believe April Fools’ Day is actually linked to the Spring Equinox, marked on March 20 this year, when mother nature unleashes unpredictable weather on everyone. You
might be fooled into thinking winter has ended, but don’t put away those winter woollies just yet because spring can be just as cold
.
Scotland
reputedly created the popular “Kick Me” sign gag
.
Burger King managed to fool customers into believer there was a left handed whooper on sale. Slide4
How can we test our knowledge of geometry?
FOCUS QUESTIONSlide5
MATHo
Everyone has a
MathO
card and place holders.Each slide will have a problem to solve within a given time. You may need scrap paper. Once time is up, we will review and determine the solution.Use a place holder to mark the answer on your
MathO
card. Slide6
Question #1 – Find the areaSlide7
Question #2 – Find the area of the triangleSlide8
Question Three – find the area of the polygonSlide9
Question 4 – which shape uses this formula to determine area?
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Question five – The word “squared” is used to describe which math calculation? Slide11
Question Six – find the area
5 feet
4 feetSlide12
Question seven – the word “cubic” describes which math calculation?Slide13
Question eight – if each side is 1.5 inches, what is the perimeter?Slide14
Question nine – if each side is 12.8 cm, what is the perimeter?Slide15
Preview of Next week . . .
On MONDAY, we will find the volume of a rectangular prism with fractional sides.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday is the ELA Test. When you are done with your test, you will receive two worksheets to keep you busy while your classmates are working. Slide16
What is the volume?Slide17
What is the volume?