Solids & Nets Mini-LabName:______Pd: 1 2 5 6
Background Knowledge:
1. What is a net? ______
2. Use a Thinking Map to compare and contrast prisms and pyramids.
Investigations:Use the 3-Dimensional figures at each station to fill in the tables below.
Station 1 – Name of 3D figure:______
What is the object? Circle one: Prism Pyramid NeitherHow many… edges? ______vertices? ______faces? ______
What are three observations you can make from the net? / 1. / 2. / 3.
Draw the net:
Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Total Surface Area of 3D solid:Station 2 – Name of 3D figure: ______
What is the object? Circle one: Prism Pyramid NeitherHow many… edges? ______vertices? ______faces? ______
What are three observations you can make from the net? / 1. / 2. / 3.
Draw the net below:
Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Total Surface Area of 3D solid:Station 3 – Name of 3D figure: ______
What is the object? Circle one: Prism Pyramid NeitherHow many… edges? ______vertices? ______faces? ______
What are three observations you can make from the net? / 1. / 2. / 3.
Draw the net below:
Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Total Surface Area of 3D solid:Station 4 – Name of 3D figure: ______
What is the object? Circle one: Prism Pyramid NeitherHow many… edges? ______vertices? ______faces? ______
What are three observations you can make from the net? / 1. / 2. / 3.
Draw the net below
Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Total Surface Area of 3D solid:Station 5 – Name of 3D figure: ______
What is the object? Circle one: Prism Pyramid NeitherHow many… edges? ______vertices? ______faces? ______
What are three observations you can make from the net? / 1. / 2. / 3.
Draw the net below:
Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Area of Face: / Total Surface Area of 3D solid:Let’s Wrap It Up!
1) After doing this lab, I understand more about:
a.______b.______
c.______d.______
2) To find the ______of a 3D figure, simply find the area of
all the faces of that figure, and ______all of the areas together! It’s just like
finding the area of ______figures! I also know that my answer must
always be written in ______units.
3) Which of the following relate to surface area? Circle all that apply.
a. Wrapping a present
b. Determining how much cardboard is needed to make a box
c. Filling a pool with water
d. Painting a toy box
e. Putting toys inside the toy box
f. Figuring out whether a present fits inside a gift bag
How did you determine which situations applied to surface area?______
______
______
Station 1
Side Length = 3 inches
Formulas:
Area of a Rectangle or Square = lw
Area of a Triangle = ½ bh
Station 2
Triangle Base = 2 inches
Triangle Height = 3 inches
Formulas:
Area of a Rectangle or Square = lw
Area of a Triangle = ½ bh
Station 3
Square Base Length = 2 inches
Height of Prism = 3 ½ inches
Formulas:
Area of a Rectangle or Square = lw
Area of a Triangle = ½ bh
Station 4
Triangle Base = 2 inches
Triangle Height = 3 inches
Height of Prism = 3 inches
Formulas:
Area of a Rectangle or Square = lw
Area of a Triangle = ½ bh
Station 5
Square Base Length = 4 inches
Triangle Height = 3 inches
Formulas:
Area of a Rectangle or Square = lw
Area of a Triangle = ½ bh
Station 6
Begin your Homework
(MSG pages 159, 158, and 161)!
Instructions:
1) Begin with the problems on MSG page 158 and 161. Draw the net for each problem (#3 on page 158 already shows the net). See the back of this sheet for some hints if needed!
2) Fill in the notes on pages 159 and 158, based on what you have learned yesterday and in this lab.
Formulas:
Area of a Rectangle or Square = lw
Area of a Triangle = ½ bh