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Number of Cubes is Volume (Surface Area x Height)
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Subject MathGeometry
Grade Level Grades 6-12
Resource Type Activity
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Guided Activity for students realize the number of cube is "Volume". A minor rotation concept and Pythagorean Theorem embedded for reviewing are included in this activity Generally, this activity is to induce general prism volume formula. The assessment is on the back. All images are from Google site

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Investigate_Volume_and_Cubes_March_18.docx

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February 13, 2020
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ljgibson
ljgibson May 03, 2014

challenging worksheet no back for assessment as stated

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