Math 6 Q4 Module 1
Math 6 Q4 Module 1
MATHEMATICS
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
Mathematics – Grade 6
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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
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Mathematics
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
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LEARNING COMPETENCY:
OBJECTIVES:
K: Determines the relationship of the volume between a
rectangular prism and a pyramid; a cylinder and a cone
and a cylinder and a sphere
S: Explains the relationship of the volume between a
rectangular prism and a pyramid; a cylinder and a cone
and a cylinder and a sphere.
A: Applies the lesson to the real-life situation
1.
a. 28 m3 b. 27 m3 c. 26 m3 d. 25 m3
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2.
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Determining the Relationship of Volume Between
Lesson a Rectangular Prism and Pyramid; a Cylinder
and Cone; and a Cylinder and Sphere
’s In
1) s = 25cm
Formula: SA= 6s2
3) d = 14cm, h = 23cm
Formula: SA =2𝜋𝑟 2 + 2𝜋rℎ
4)
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B. Directions: Identify the following figures: Choose the correct word
inside the box and write your answer in your notebook.
1. 4. ___________
2. 5.
3. 6. __________
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’s New
Have you visited a swimming pool and swam in it? There are
many kinds of swimming pool, isn’t it? There are swimming pools for
kids and for adults. There are a lot of different swimming pools in the
resorts of Negros Oriental. Have you ever wondered how much
water is placed in a swimming pool? Where does the water come
from? Do you think the volume of water in the pool is the same as
in the water tank? If you are to design a swimming pool, how big
would it be? How will your water tank look like? p
is It
Example:
We will find the volume of a rectangular prism and a
pyramid.
5cm 5cm
4cm 6cm
6cm
4cm
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Rectangular Prism Rectangular Pyramid
Example:
We will find the volume of each figure whose radius is 6cm and
a height is 12cm.
Example:
We will find the volume of each figure whose radius is 9cm and
a height of 18 cm.
V=
4
(3.14) x 729 cm3 V = 3.14 x 81cm2 x 18cm
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V = 3.14 x 1, 458 cm3
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V= x 2, 289.06 cm3
3 V = 4, 578.12 cm3
9,156.24 𝑐𝑚3
V=
3
V = 3, 052.08 cm3
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Note: Vsphere = of Vcylinder
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4
3, 052.08 cm3 = (4, 578.12cm3)
3
9,156.24𝑐𝑚3
3, 052.08 cm3 =
3
3, 052.08cm3 = 3 052.08cm3
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’s More
Directions: Determine how many package A will fit into the storage
bin. How many package B will fit into the storage bin
too? Copy the chart in your notebook.
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I Have Learned
Directions: Fill me up! Choose your answer inside the box and write
it in your notebook.
I have learned that the volume of prism has a relationship to
the volume of (1) . The volume of pyramid is 1/3
of the volume of the (2) .
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I have also learned that the volume of a (3)_____________is
3
that of a cylinder that has the same base and height.
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It is also stated that the sphere’s volume is 3 of the
(4)______________ ’s volume.
I Can Do
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_______________1. The volume of the pyramid is of the volume of
3
the cylinder.
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_______________2. The volume of a cone is that of a cylinder that
3
has the same base and height.
2
_______________3. The sphere’s volume is3 of the cylinder’s volume.
_______________4. The volume of a rectangular prism divided by 3 is
the volume of a pyramid.
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Directions: Identify the figure based on the following statement.
Write the letter of the correct answer in your notebook.
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2) The volume is that of a cylinder that has the same base and
3
height with me. Who am I?
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3) The volume of the pyramid is of the volume of what figure?
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a. 4 cm b. 5 cm c. 10 cm d. 20 cm
1. Diane has clay in a can. Its radius is 6 cm, while its height is 10
cm. She wanted to transfer some of her clay to her cone-
shaped container. What is the volume of the cone to be filled
up if it has the same radius and height with the can?
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What I Know
1. b
2. a
Formula of Figure A Formula of Figure B
V=SxSxS V=LxWxH
What’s In
A. B. C.
1. a 1. cube 4. Sphere 1. b
2. b 2. cylinder 5. Cone 2. a
3. c 3. triangular prism 6. rectangular prism
What’s More What I Have Learned
1. pyramid
2. prism
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3. cone
4. cylinder
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Number of Figures Figures
Assessment
1. d
2. a
3. c
4. c
References
Perez, M., & et. al. 21st Century Mathletes. Quezon City
Philippines: Vibal Group, Inc. 2016.
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