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1) The document provides instructions for calculating the surface areas of various 3D shapes including cubes, prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, and spheres. 2) Formulas are given for calculating the surface area of each shape, such as the surface area of a cube being 6 times the area of one face. 3) Examples are worked through demonstrating how to use the formulas to find the surface area of different objects.

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COT Math 6 Q3 W8

1) The document provides instructions for calculating the surface areas of various 3D shapes including cubes, prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, and spheres. 2) Formulas are given for calculating the surface area of each shape, such as the surface area of a cube being 6 times the area of one face. 3) Examples are worked through demonstrating how to use the formulas to find the surface area of different objects.

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MATH 6

Quarter 3-Week 8
Find the Surface Area of
Cubes, Prisms,
Pyramids, Cylinder,
Cones, and Spheres
Prayer
 Checking of Attendance
 Quick Kumustahan
Setting Standards:

H Have a positive thoughts in learning


Ears on me and let’s Explore and you must
E encourage yourself to do activities.
A Asking is a sign of learning.

R Respect others and follow instructions.


Time to share your
T learnings.
Remember that I give my
HEART to you!
Review
Directions: Find the area of the following
composite figures.
1. 1.) 10 cm
2. 5m 3.
10
7 m
m
5m
8 8
5 cm 5m m m
Review
Directions: Find the area of the following
composite figures.
4. 5. 30
8cm cm
4 cm 5 cm

2 cm
Motivation
Look at the pictures.

These are solid figures or spatial figures.


• Can you identify them?
Presentation
Directions: Study and analyze the problem
below.
Ramon wanted to surprise her mother on her
birthday, so he made a wooden jewelry box for
her. Each side of the box measured 2 inches.
How many square inches of wood did he use in
making the box?
Question:
a). What is the shape of the wooden jewelry
box made by Ramon? ( It is a cube. )

b). How many square inches of wood did he


use in making the box?

To find the number of square inches of wood


used, solve for the surface area.
Discussion
What is a Surface Area?
Surface Area – is the total area of all the
faces of a three-dimensional figure.
How do we calculate the Surface Area?
To calculate the surface area, we add the
areas of all the faces of the three-
dimensional figure.
A. Surface area of a Cube
A cube is a three-dimensional figure with
six equal square faces.
The surface area of a cube is the sum of
the area of the six squares that cover it.
The following figures show the surface area of
a cube.
If s is the length of one of its sides, then the
area of one face of the cube is S².
Since a cube has six faces , the surface
area of a cube is six times the area of
one face.
Surface area of a cube = 6s²
Surface area of the wooden box: SA =
6(2in.) ² = 6 (4in.²) = 24 in.²

Therefore, Ramon used 24 square


inches of wood in making the box.
Valuing
1. What kind of child is Ramon?
2. How did he show his love to her mother?
3. Are you also a loving and thoughtful child to
your parents?
4. How do you make your parents feel special
during important occasions?
B. Surface Area of Prism [Rectangular
Prism]

FORMULA:
Surface Area=2(length x width)+2(length x
height)+2(width x height)
or
SA=2(lw) + 2(lh) + 2(wh)
Example: Solve for the surface area of the
given figure:
2cm Solution:

SA = 2(4cmx2cm) +
2(2cm x 5cm)
5m 2(4cmx5cm) + 2(2cmx5cm)
SA = 2(8cm²) + 2(20cm²) + 2(10cm²)
SA = 16cm² + 40cm² + 20cm²
SA = 76cm²
4cm
C. Surface Area of a Pyramid
Example: Solve for the surface area of this
square pyramid.
20cm

10cm

10cm
Solution:
SA = (Area of the Base) + 4( 𝑏ℎ)
SA=10cm x 10cm + 4 (10cm x 20cm)
SA=100cm² + 4 ( x 200cm² )
SA=100cm² + 4(100cm²)
SA=100cm² + 400cm²
SA= 500cm²
D. Surface Area of a Cylinder
To solve the surface area of the cylinder, find
the lateral area and area of the base.
Lateral area = 2πrh

Surface Area = lateral area + 2(area of a


circular base) or
SA=2πrh + 2πr²
Example: Solve for the surface area of the
given figure below:
8cm

5cm
Solution:

SA=2πrh + 2πr²
SA=2 x 3.14 x 4cm x 5cm + 2 x 3.14 x 4cm x 4cm
SA=6.28 x 20cm2 + 6.28 x 16cm2
SA=125.6cm² + 100.48cm²
SA=226.08 cm²
Example: Solve the surface of the cone

4c
m

2c
m
Example: Solve the surface of the cone
Solution:
SA= πrs + πr²
SA= 3.14 x 2cm x 4cm + 3.14 x 2cm x 2cm
SA= 3.14 x 8cm² + 3.14 x 4cm²
SA= 25.12cm² + 12.56cm²
SA=37.68cm²
F. Surface Area of a Sphere
Surface Area = 4 x area of the circle
or
SA=4πr²
Example:

Solution:
3m SA= 4πr²
SA = 4(3.14) (3m) (3m)
SA = 12.56 x 9m²
SA=113.04m²
Group Activity
Group Activity Rules
Be a HERO.
In doing the activity, members must Help each other.
Encourage yourself to share ideas and follow
instructions.
Respect each other in the group.
Observe cleanliness, silence and timeliness.
Group 1: Find the surface.area of each solid figure.

1.) 6m 2.)

12m 5cm

4m
7cm 7cm
3.) 10cm 4.)

4m
12cm
Group 2: Calculate the surface area of the solid
figures represented by the following images.
Group 3: Analyze and solve each
problem. Write your complete solution and
answer on a separate sheet of paper.

Tim is wrapping a present. The box he is


using is a rectangular prism with a length of 15
inches, a width of 9 inches, and a height of 4
inches. Find how many square
Group 4 : Direction: Find the surface area of
each solid figure.
8m
1. 3.
2.

5cm 2m 11m

20m
4. 4m
Independent Practice .
Directions: Read and solve. Write your solution
with label on your answer sheet.
MJ saw a toy plastic ice cream cone while
digging a pit of garbage. The slant height of the
cone measured 3 cm and its radius is 2cm. Find the
needed amount of paint to cover the entire surface
of the cone.
Application
Directions: Tell whether each statement is
TRUE or FALSE. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
___________1. Surface area is the product of the
area of the base and the lateral face.
___________2. It would take exactly four circles
to wrap a sphere completely.
Application
___________3. The surface area of a cone is the
sum of its lateral area and
area of its base.
___________4. To calculate the surface area of a
cube, just find the area of
one face and multiply it by 6.
___________5. The lateral area of a prism is the
product of the base and the
height.
Generalization .
How to find the surface areas of cubes,
prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones and
spheres.
To find the surface area of cubes, prisms,
pyramids, cylinders, cones and spheres, you
may use the following formula:
Solid Figure .
Formula in Finding the
Surface Area
Rectangular Prism SA=2(lw)+2(lh)+2(wh) or
SA = 2(lw + lh + wh)
Cube SA= 6
Pyramids SA=Area of the base + Area of the
lateral faces SA = B + 4( bh)
.
Solid Figure Formula in Finding the
Surface Area
Cylinder SA = 2πrh + 2πr²
Cone SA = πrs + πr²
Sphere SA = 4πr²
Evaluation .
Directions: Find the surface area of each
solid figure. Write your answer on your
answer sheet.
1.) 10m 2.) 7 cm 5 cm

4m
3.) 4.) 5.)
12m

2m
2m 4m
12m
21cm
Assignment .
Directions: Read the problem carefully and
solve.
JM is making a birthday gift for his father’s
birthday. The box for the gift he is using is a
rectangular prism with a length of 4m, a width
of 2m and a height of 3m. How many square
meters of paper does he need to wrap the
entire box?
QUESTIONS: .

1. What is asked in the problem?


2. What are the given facts that will help you
solve the problem?
3. What is the formula that can be used to solve
the problem?
4. What is the number sentence?
5. What is the answer to the problem?

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