3D Geometry and Volume - Ottawa Bansho
3D Geometry and Volume (grade 5 -m)
Name: ______________________
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What units can be used to measure volume: _________________
What units can be used to measure capacity: _________________
What is a formula for volume (for a rectangular prism)? _______________
How many edges does a cube have? _________________
Circle each net that can be folded to make a rectangular prism.
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Name the solid that each net can make
Choose from: triangular based pyramid, square based pyramid, triangular prism, or cube
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Knowledge /10 Level _____
Thinking
Triangular based Triangular Cube Rectangular Square based
Pyramid prism prism pyramid
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Complete the nets:
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Thinking /6 Level _____
Application / Communication
(Remember to label your work and explain your thinking!)
A candy bar has a length of 10 cm, a width of 3 cm, and a height of 2 cm. What is the volume of the candy bar?
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A _____ C _____
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