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GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT OF SOLID FIGURES Cubic Cereal In this activity, students design a cubic box with the same volume as a rectangular prism. Materials • Transparency/Page: Puzzle Crunchies • Transparency/Page: Cubic Cereal Problem • Transparency/Page: Cubic Cereal Problem Answer Key • Transparency/Page: Cubes Work Sheet • calculators (1 per pair) Vocabulary • volume • surface area Time: Puzzle Crunchies 15 minutes Introduce •Explain to students that their assignment is a problem-solving assessment that simulates a real-life situation. •Display Transparency: Puzzle Crunchies. GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT OF SOLID FIGURES Copyright© 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies—McGraw-Hill Professional Development Transparency: Puzzle Crunchies •Explain that they will take on the role of package designers for an advertising company. The client, Puzzle Cereals, wants to introduce a new cereal in a box that resembles a famous mathematical cube puzzle. The box must hold the same volume of cereal as the standard cereal box so that when the promotion is over, the company can switch back to standard packaging. GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT OF SOLID FIGURES Copyright© 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies—McGraw-Hill Professional Development GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT OF SOLID FIGURES Cubic Cereal Problem Discuss and Do Dimensions of original box: 16 in. � 8 in. � 4 in. Volume of original box: •Have students work in pairs to solve the problem. •Display Transparency: Cubic Cereal Problem. Dimensions of new box: Volume of new box: Surface area of original box: Surface area of new box: GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT OF SOLID FIGURES Copyright© 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies—McGraw-Hill Professional Development Transparency: Cubic Cereal Problem Cubes Work Sheet •Ask students to take out their Puzzle Crunchies, Cubic Cereal Problem, and Cubes Work Sheet pages. •Have one person from each pair come up and take a calculator. •Suggest to students that they find the volume of the original box first and then use the calculators to find the volumes of various-sized cubes. •Remind them that cubes have the same dimensions on all sides. •Suggest that students use the cubes on their Cube Work Sheet pages to record the numbers that they test. •Give students time minutes to complete the exercise. Conclude GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT OF SOLID FIGURES Copyright© 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies—McGraw-Hill Professional Development Transparency: Cubes Work Sheet Cubic Cereal Problem Answer Key Dimensions of original box: 16 in. � 8 in. � 4 in. •Review the list of questions and solicit student responses. •Display Transparency: Cubic Cereal Problem Answer Key and ask students to verify their work. Volume of original box: 512 cubic inches 16 � 8 � 4 = 512 cubic inches Key Questions Dimensions of new box: 8 in. � 8 in. � 8 in. Volume of new box: 512 cubic inches 8 � 8 � 8 = 512 cubic inches Surface area of original box: 448 square inches 2 � 16 � 8 2 � 16 � 4 2�8�4 256 + 128 + 64 = 256 sq in. (2 large sides) = 128 sq in. (2 narrow sides) = 64 sq in. (top and bottom) = 448 sq in. total Surface area of new box: 384 square inches 6 � 8 � 8 = 384 sq inches (6 congruent sides) •What skills were needed to complete this activity besides a knowledge of surface area and volume? (how to multiply decimal values, ability to use a calculator, number of inches in 1 square foot) GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT OF SOLID FIGURES Copyright© 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies—McGraw-Hill Professional Development Transparency: Cubic Cereal Problem Answer Key End of Cubic Cereal GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT OF SOLID FIGURES Copyright© 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies—McGraw-Hill Professional Development