LO To find the surface area and volume of 3D shapes RAG Formula, volume, area, perimeter, prism Grade F E D Shape Space Measure I understand and can explain the difference between area and perimeter. I can find the area and perimeter of shapes by counting squares. I can find the area of rectangles and squares using a formula. 13-Apr-15 C I can find the area of triangles, kites, parallelogram trapeziums and circles. I can use formulae for the volume of cuboids. I can find the volume and surface area of cuboids. B A I can calculate volumes and surface area of prisms and cylinders. I understand the difference between formulae for area, perimeter and volume by considering dimensions. Grade F E D Shape Space Measure I understand and can explain the difference between area and perimeter. I can find the area and perimeter of shapes by counting squares. I can find the area of rectangles and squares using a formula. C I can find the area of triangles, kites, parallelogram trapeziums and circles. I can use formulae for the volume of cuboids. I can find the volume and surface area of cuboids. B A I can calculate volumes and surface area of prisms and cylinders. I understand the difference between formulae for area, perimeter and volume by considering dimensions. Cube Cuboids 8m 6 Triangular Prism 3m Cylinder 2m 9m 4cm 9cm 8cm 5cm 10cm 12cm 8cm 5cm Trapezium 12m 5.5m 12cm 8cm 3m 4cm 4.5m 2cm My target is to fully understand how to find surface area and volume of cubes What information do I have? What is the question I am being asked? 6 Mathematical skills needed Any calculations or workings out Answer and checking Look at the following functional questions and answer the questions using boxing up Boxing Up – A recap What information do I have? What is the question I am being asked? Mathematical skills needed Any calculations or workings out Answer and checking 45m 190m The leaning tower of Pisa is a cylinder shaped building The HSBC building is a rectangular shape. The American Flatiron Building is a triangular prism shaped building The Sikri Temple is a cube shaped building The pyramids are a square based pyramid shape Richard wants to build a real life replica of one of the buildings as a tourist attraction on his tropical island. His builder has given him quotes below for how long it will take to build and how much it will cost to furnish. Can you work out the total cost for him 1) The cost for building the replica depends on the total surface area of the design. It will cost £35 for each square meter. Decorating the interior with the appropriate luxury furniture will cost £50 per cubic meter. 2) Richard has decided that he wants to turn the inside of the buildings into apartments. Each apartment will be a simple cube design and dimensions will be 5m in each direction. How many apartments will Richard be able to get into your design? Grade Shape/Space/Measure A I understand the difference between formulae for area, perimeter and volume by considering dimensions. B I can calculate volumes and surface area of prisms and cylinders. C I can find the area of triangles, kites, parallelograms, trapeziums and circles. I can use formulae for the volume of cuboids. I can find the volume and surface area of cuboids. D I can find the area of rectangles and squares using a formula. E I can find the area and perimeter of shapes by counting squares. F I understand and can explain the difference between area and perimeter. Hints/Tips My teachers comment ...... My teachers question is ...... My answer is ......