Lesson 5 Side Lengths of Rectangular Prisms
Let’s describe the side lengths of a prism and find the volume.
Warm-up Notice and Wonder: Prism Print
What do you notice? What do you wonder?
Activity 1 All About That Base
Here are 3 rectangular prisms.
These rectangles represent bases of the prisms.
Match each prism with a rectangle that represents its base. Note: Some prisms may match more than 1 rectangular base.
Find the volume of each prism. Explain or show your reasoning.
Activity 2 Growing Prism
Here is a base of a rectangular prism.
Fill out the table for the volumes of rectangular prisms with this base and different heights.
height | multiplication expression to represent the volume | volume |
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Activity 3 What is the Question?
This is the base of a rectangular prism that has a height of 5 cubes.
These are answers to questions about the prism. Read each answer and determine what question it is answering about the prism.
3 is the answer. What is the question?
5 is the answer. What is the question?
. The answer is 12. What is the question? . The answer is 60 cubes. What is the question? 3 by 4 by 5 is the answer. What is the question?
Practice Problem
Problem 1
Andre and Clare used different strategies to find the volume of this rectangular prism.
Andre says the volume of this rectangular prism is
cubic units. Explain or show why Andre is correct. Clare says the volume of the rectangular prism is
cubic units. Explain or show why Clare is also correct.