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This lesson is optional. In this culminating lesson, students use what they have learned in this unit to build a triangular prism, given some measurements for the angles and sides of the triangular base. There are 4 possible solutions.
This lesson is organized into three activities. First, students draw triangles that could be the base of the prism, given the conditions. They select one of the 4 possible solutions and calculate its area. Then, students create and assemble a net for the prism. They calculate its volume and surface area. In the last activity, students experiment with different ways two prisms could be put together to make one larger prism. They analyze how different configurations affect the volume and surface area of the composed prism.
Let’s build a triangular prism from scratch.
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