Divisors and quotients up to 10
Divisors and quotients up to 10
What you'll learn
- Identify the two-dimensional shapes that make up the net of a given three-dimensional figure (cube, rectangular prism, triangular prism, square pyramid, triangular pyramid, cylinder, cone) with 80% accuracy.
- Construct the net for a cube, rectangular prism, or square pyramid, given its dimensions, and verify its accuracy by folding the net to form the three-dimensional figure.
- Explain how different nets can be folded to create the same three-dimensional figure, providing at least two distinct net examples for a cube or rectangular prism.
- Calculate the surface area of a three-dimensional figure (cube, rectangular prism, square pyramid) by using its net and applying appropriate area formulas for the constituent two-dimensional shapes with 75% accuracy.
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Divisors and quotients up to 10 is a Grade 7 Mathematics lesson on ExcelOS.
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You'll be able to: Identify the two-dimensional shapes that make up the net of a given three-dimensional figure (cube, rectangular prism, triangular prism, square pyramid, triangular pyramid, cylinder, cone) with 80% accuracy; Construct the net….
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