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1 and 2 finds the volume of cylinders, Finding the Volume of Solid I. Preliminary Activities
pyramids, cones, and Figures and Solving Routine
A. Opening Prayer
spheres. M6ME-IVb-97 and Non-Routine Problems B. Reminder of the Classroom Health and safety Protocols
Involving Volumes of C. Checking of Attendance
Solids/Measurement D. Quick “Kumustahan”
Solves routine and non- II. Recall/Review of the Previous Lesson
routine problems involving What is/are the topics that we have discussed last week?
volumes of solids. M6ME-IVc- What is the relationship of the volume between a prism and a pyramid of
the same dimensions?
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How many cones can fill the whole sphere with the same dimension?
The volume of a cone is _____ the volume of a cylinder if both are of the
same dimensions.
III. Motivation/Engage
Do you know that it takes three cones to fill the cylinder with sand or
water?
Do you know that the space a sphere takes is 2/3 of the volume of the
cylinder?
Do you know that it takes exactly 3 full pyramids to fill the prism?
V. Developing Mastery
What mathematical formula can you derive for the volume of a cone?
Note: Volume of a cylinder is three times the volume of the cone or the
volume of a cone is 1/3 that of the cylinder.
What is the formula to be used to find the volume of a cylinder?
V= B x h Where: B= Area of the base
2 2
B=π r 𝜋= 3.14 V =π r h
How do we write the formula for the volume of a cone?
V= 1/3 Bh
Where B= area of the base
2
B=π r 𝜋= 3.14
h = height of the cone
TASK 1: Find the volume of each solid figure. Use = 3.14. Show your
solution and answers
VI. Evaluation
Answer the questions that follow. Put a check mark (/) on the space
provided.
1. The units for Volume are always ______squared _____cubed
2. Volume is the amount of space an object takes up. ___True ___False
Calculate for the volume of solid.
3. Chona is selling Pringle Chips to raise money for a field trip. The
container has a diameter of 9 inches and a height of 32 inches.
4. A 3 tier cake with the same height of 10 in and radius of 12 in, 8 in, 5 in
respectively is to be delivered to a birthday party. How much space does
this cake take up? Use 3.14 for π.
5. A Styrofoam model of a volcano is in the shape of a cone. The model
has a circular base with a diameter of 48 centimeters and a height of 12
centimeters. Find the volume of foam in the model to the nearest tenth.
Use 3.14 for π.
VII. Assignment
Solve each of the following problems. Draw an illustration of each solid
figure described in the problem then write your solution and final answer on
a piece of paper.
1. The base of a pyramidal tent is a square. If the tent is 2 meters long and
1 ½ meters high. How many cubic meters of space can it hold inside?
2. A cone hat has a radius of 1.3 dm and a height 4 dm. What is its
volume?
3. Find the volume of a sphere whose diameter is 234 m.
4. How much space is occupied by a cylindrical capsule with a radius of 10
m and a height of 30 m.