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Cylinders Surface Area and Volume Project
Cylinders Surface Area and Volume Project
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Total Pages: 11 pages
Answer Key: Included
Teaching Duration: N/A
File Size: 2.59 MB
File Type: PDF
Looking for a real-world math application that engages your students and reinforces key geometry concepts? This Cylinders Surface Area and Volume Project is perfect for any curriculum covering cylinders and real-life problem-solving with surface area and volume.
In this hands-on, real-life math project, students will calculate the surface area and volume of various cylinders and apply their understanding to a practical scenario: painting a living room. With three different paint options to choose from, students must analyze, compare, and decide which is the best choice based on their calculations - a perfect blend of math and critical thinking!
This resource is only available using metric measurements.
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What’s Included:
- "Buying Paint" Word Problem Sheet (metric units)
- "Painting a Room" Word Problem Sheet (metric units)
- Math Journal Reflection Sheet
- 4-Level Assessment Rubric
- Answer Key
- Self-Marking Google Form Quiz
- Google Slides™ version – great for digital learning
- Printable PDFs – ideal for Google Classroom or in-person instruction
Skills Covered:
- Surface area of cylinders
- Volume of cylinders
- Real-life math applications
- Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with decimals
- Metric unit conversions
- Problem-solving and reasoning
Why Teachers Love It:
- Offers both printable and digital formats for flexible teaching
- Engages students with real-life math applications
- Aligns with the Grade 8 Ontario Math Curriculum
- Perfect for review, assessment, or enrichment
- Encourages student reflection and metacognition
Teacher Feedback
- "I really like the reflection portion at the end. Very fun activity where students can apply their knowledge! Thanks!"
- "Great inquiry-based math project with a reflection at the end."
- “A wonderful real-life activity”
- "Amazing! My students loved this and it was a great activity that helped to support my students learning of circles and cylinders."
- "I really loved this activity. I used as a project for my grade 8 students and it was perfect as the authentic task really has them visualizing what surface area is."
This resource is ideal for middle school math classrooms, particularly when teaching geometry concepts in a real-world context. Use it as a project, assessment, or engaging review activity that your students will remember!