Access Point #: MA.912.G.7.Su.c (Archived Access Point)


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Identify that changes in the lengths of sides of cubes or rectangular prisms will make the volume smaller or larger using physical models.

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Student determines how many tennis balls an 8-inch box will hold and compares to how many tennis balls a 16-inch box will hold.

Number: MA.912.G.7.Su.c Category: Supported
Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07 Standard: Polyhedra and Other Solids : Describe and make regular and nonregular polyhedra (cube, pyramid, tetrahedron, octahedron, etc.). Explore relationships among the faces, edges, and vertices of polyhedra. Describe sets of points on spheres, using terms such as great circle. Describe symmetries of solids, and understand the properties of congruent and similar solids.

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MA.912.G.7.7: Determine how changes in dimensions affect the surface area and volume of common geometric solids.



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