Warm-up Pre-test
Perimeter, Area, Volume and Surface Area
Review of vocabulary and formulas
Objectives Know the definitions of perimeter,
area, volume and surface area Understand units, square units, and
cubic units and how they relate to perimeter, area and volume
Use formulas to calculate perimeter, area, volume, and surface area
Roll the Dice Roll the dice and define the geometry
vocabulary word next to your number.
Dice Roll Number Match11. Circle12. Cube13. Prism14. Cone15. Pyramid16. Cylinder17. Triangle18. Trapezoid19. Rectangle20. Sphere
1. Area2. Circumference3. Perimeter4. Surface Area5. Volume6. Cubic Unit7. Square Unit8. Unit9. Radius 10. Diameter
Perimeter Measure of the distance around a
figure (polygon) made up of straight lines called sides (s, or l & w)
Square, triangle, rectangle, trapezoid, etc. or an irregular 2-D (flat) multi-sided shape.
Circle Perimeter? If the shape has curved lines instead
of straight we call it Circumference. Use radius (r)- distance from the center
to the edge of the circle diameter (d) – distance across the circle
passing through the center d = 2r or r = ½ d
Units Standard or metric Measurement of the side or distance Perimeter and circumference
Square units Area – measure of a shape’s (2-D Flat
figures) surface, space inside the perimeter
Why do we call it “square”? ?
Area PSSA Formula Sheet 2-D figures – Square, parallelogram,
rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, circle, and regular & irregular polygons
How do you find area of a figure that doesn’t have a formula?
Check-up – Perimeter, Circumference and Area Handout of examples Lesson Practice: Perimeter,
Circumference, & Area
Calculating Surface Area Some formulas – cube, rectangular
prism, sphere, & cylinder No Formula?
Find area of each face and add to find the total surface area
What unit is used for Surface Area? Area of each shape that makes up a
3-D solid how much exposed area a solid object
has Answer: Square units
Check-up – Surface Area Handout of examples Lesson Practice – Surface Area
Cubic Units Volume: how much three-dimensional
(3-D) space a solid occupies Why do we call it “Cubic”?
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Volume Formulas PSSA Formula sheet Prism, Cone, Pyramid, cylinder (many
types), & sphere
Check-up - Volume Handout of examples Lesson Practice - Volume
More Practice – if you need it Measuring Around What happened when Orgo tore up a
PUZZLE Book? Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Comparing Volumes
Ticket out the Door Post-Test – same as Pre-test???
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