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Title:

Surface area of cuboids and triangular prims Friday 17 May 2024

Bell Task – Go to Bell Task folder in Showbie:


Title:
Surface area of cuboids and triangular prims Friday 17 May 2024

Starter – Answer in Book:


Title:
Surface area of cuboids and triangular prims Friday 17 May 2024

Starter Answers – Mark in Green:


How many sides does the box have?

What would the box look like


if it was flattened?
40 cm
In your book,
sketch what it would look like.

What is the smallest amount of cardboard


you would need to make the box?
40 cm
The net of the box.

40 cm

40 cm

One side = 1600 cm2


Six sides = 9600 cm2
We would need 9600 cm2 of cardboard to make the box.
Surface area
Area of each face 2 cm 2 cm
cm2
Total surface
6 cm 2
2 cm area of the cube
2 cm2
Have a think

5 cm
2 cm
12 cm
Find the surface area of the cuboid.
5 cm
2 cm
12 cm
Find the surface area of the cuboid.
Front and Back 12 5 2 cm2
Sides 5 2 2 cm2
Top and Bottom 12 2 2 cm2
Total Surface Area cm2
Have a think
5
cm

3 cm

c m
4 cm 2
Can you find the surface area of the right-angled
triangular prism without drawing its net?
5
cm

3 cm

c m
4 cm 2
Front and Back 3 4 2 cm2

Base 4 2 cm2
Back 3 2 cm2
Sloping Face 5 2 cm2
Total Surface Area cm2
Front & Back
Front 3 = 18
(2 × 18) = 36
p 3 cm 6 Total
Right & Left Side Surface

e
Right
To

id
S 3 = 33
Side (2 × 33) = 66 Area
ht

11
ig

Front 11 cm = 234 cm2


R

Top & Bottom


6 cm Top 6 = 66
(2 × 66) = 132
11
7 cm
8 cm
2.5 cm
p
To

e
Sid
ht
ig

3 cm Front 6 cm 8 cm
R

10 cm
4 cm
2 cm
Front & Back
Front 3 = 18
(2 × 18) = 36
p 3 cm 6 Total
Right & Left Side Surface

e
Right
To

id
S 3 = 33
Side (2 × 33) = 66 Area
ht

11
ig

Front 11 cm = 234 cm2


R

Top & Bottom


6 cm Top 6 = 66
(2 × 66) = 132
11
7 cm
8 cm
2.5 cm
p
To

SA = 152 cm2
Sid
ht
ig

3 cm Front 6 cm 8 cm
R

10 cm
4 cm
2 cm SA = 187 cm2
Surface Area = 164 cm2
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Surface area of cuboids and triangular prims Friday 17 May 2024

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Surface area of cuboids and triangular prims Friday 17 May 2024

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Independent Practice Challenge – Answer in Showbie:


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