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Arrange students in groups of 2. Give students 2 minutes to read the problem and discuss it with their partner. After students share their responses, display the following table for all to see and give students time to discuss the information with a partner.
| side length of the square | area of the square | volume of the cube | surface area of the cube | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| as a number | 3 | |||
| as an expression using an exponent |
Give students 1 minute of quiet work time to complete as much of the table as they can independently. Then ask them to discuss their responses with their partner and complete the rest of the table.
Based on the given information, what other measurements of the square and cube could we find?
Ask students to share their responses for the first row in the table and their reasoning. Record and display the responses for all to see. Clarify their answers with questions such as:
Then invite students to share their responses for the second row in the table. Ask questions such as:
In the next activity, students will analyze calculations of the surface area of a cube. If the reason that expresses the surface area of the cube is not yet discussed, ask students: