- This unit focuses on calculating the perimeter and area of two-dimensional figures and the perimeter, area, and volume of three-dimensional figures.
- Many two-dimensional geometric shapes can be defined by a set of points or vertices and lines connecting the points in a closed chain, as well as the resulting interior points. Such shapes are called polygons and include triangles, squares, and pentagons.
Measurement
- Use concrete and graphic models to derive formulas for finding perimeter, area, surface area, circumference, and volume of two- and three-dimensional shapes, including rectangular solids, cylinders, cones, and pyramids.
Algebraic Thinking
- Determine the impact when changing the parameters of given functions.
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