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Describing Solid Figures
Lesson guide in Elementary Mathematics Grade 6: Chapter III Geometry
Mathematics Quarter 3 – Module 1: Visualizing and Describing the Different Solid Figures: Cube, Prism, Pyramid, Cylinder, Cone, and Sphere using Various Concrete and Pictorial Models
Mathematics 6 Quarter 4 – Module 1: Determining the Relationship of Volume Between a Rectangular Prism and a Pyramid; a Cylinder, and a Cone; and a Cylinder and a Sphere
Lesson guide in Elementary Mathematics Grade 6: Chapter IV Measurement, Surface Area
Volume of a Cube and Rectangular Prism
Finding The Volume of a Cube and Rectangular prism
SOLID FIGURES
Detailed Lesson Plan in Finding the Volume of Cube and Rectangular prism
Related Resources
Describing Solid Figures
Lesson guide in Elementary Mathematics Grade 6: Chapter III Geometry
Mathematics Quarter 3 – Module 1: Visualizing and Describing the Different Solid Figures: Cube, Prism, Pyramid, Cylinder, Cone, and Sphere using Various Concrete and Pictorial Models
Mathematics 6 Quarter 4 – Module 1: Determining the Relationship of Volume Between a Rectangular Prism and a Pyramid; a Cylinder, and a Cone; and a Cylinder and a Sphere
Lesson guide in Elementary Mathematics Grade 6: Chapter IV Measurement, Surface Area
Volume of a Cube and Rectangular Prism
Finding The Volume of a Cube and Rectangular prism
SOLID FIGURES
Detailed Lesson Plan in Finding the Volume of Cube and Rectangular prism
Mathematics—Measurement
CONTEXTUALIZED TEACHER RESOURCE IN MATHEMATICS 6 - M. Artillero
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Published on 2019 December 17th
Description
The learner is able to understand, construct and describe the different solid figures from plane figures.
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Curriculum Information
Education Type
K to 12
Grade Level
Grade 6
Learning Area
Mathematics
Content/Topic
Measurement
Intended Users
Educators, Learners
Competencies
Derives the formula for finding the volume of cylinders pyramids cones and spheres
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MARICEL ARTILLERO (maricelandradeartillero) - Dumolog ES, Roxas City, Region VI - Western Visayas
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