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Mr.

Houston LJ Doig

December 7, 2015

Lesson Plan

Math 9: Shape and Space (3-D Objects and 2-D Shapes)
Determine the surface area of composite 3-D objects to solve problems. [C, CN, PS, R, V]


Intro:
5 mins
9C Review cylinder surface area (show cylinder unrolling animation)
9B Take in Cylinder Surface Area Worksheet
Issues with HW?


Lesson: Go through the following examples. Do each face separately and then add them all up.



Ex. 1



15
mins






Ex. 2


25
mins





After Lesson:
9C - Assign questions from Pg. 34 #15-17 for HW/review
9B - Assign questions from Pg. 35 #18 for HW/review Composite SA WS as well
Hand back quizzes
Extension: What is the surface area (in terms of the variables)?
First: give them an easier example (cube)
Tell students to add up the sides and
subtract areas of overlap.

Ans. SA = 2a+2b+c+2e-2d

Mr. Houston LJ Doig



December 7, 2015

Differentiation:
For students that are struggling:
Show students the cylinder paper fold out so they can see the different shapes and areas (two
circles and one large rectangle).
Explain to students what 2 ! really is ( ! a square with side length r, pi is how many times that
box can fit into the circle and the 2 is because there are two circles).
Tell students that surface area is the sides that you can physically touch or could paint.

Resources Needed:
MathLinks 9 Textbook
Net for cylinder and rectangular prism

Objectives of the Lesson:
For students to solve for surface area of cylinders
For students to understand where the formulas are derived from (not getting into too much
depth)
To promote problem solving

Learning Outcomes Targeted for Grade 9


General
Specific
[C] Communication
[CN] Connections


Reflection:




Describe the characteristics of 3-D objects and 2-D shapes, and analyze the
relationships among them.
Determine the surface area of composite 3-D objects to solve problems.
[C, CN, PS, R, V]

[ME] Mental Mathematics
[PS] Problem Solving
[V] Visualization

[R] Reasoning
[T] Technology

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