- can work out and use formula to measure perimeter, area, and volume.
- can separate a two-dimensional shape into familiar shapes to calculate area.
- understand and show that the volume of a prism is calculated by measuring the area of the base and by multiplying that area by the prism’s height.
- Can calculate circumference from the measurement of diameter or radius, and understand that the relationship between circumference and diameter (or radius) is a constant ratio.
- understand and use the metric relationship of: 1 g = 1 ml= 1 cm³.
Welcome to my blog, I am a learner at Greymouth High School in Greymouth, New Zealand.
Monday 24 June 2019
Naming Prisms and Pyramids
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