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Course Guide - USAID Teacher Education Project

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d) Have students chart the results for their findings to discover patterns that implyminimum and maximum.5. Assignmentsa) Have students bring cylindrical objects to the next class session.Faculty NotesUnit 3 GeometryWeek 4, Geometric Measurement: Circles (circumference and area), Surface Area ofCuboids and CylindersWeeklong Overview:Session 1: Developing an understanding of pi (π) and its use in determining theperimeter (circumference) of circlesSession 2: Using the concept of "radius squares" to approximate the area of circlesSession 3: Introduction to the surface area of cubes, cuboids, and cylindersFaculty Preparation for Upcoming Class (1-2 hours)Read the following article and look through the following websites thataddress circumference, area of a circle, and surface area of cuboids andcylinders:• How Many Times does a Radius Square Fit into a Circle?http://mathforum.org/%7Eregis/Flores_Regis.pdf (Also available at:http://tinyurl.com/Radius-Squares-Concept)• Finding Circumference: http://tinyurl.com/FInd-Circumference• What is a “radius square”? http://tinyurl.com/What-Is-Radius-Sq• The Parallelogram method for approximating the area of a circle:• http://tinyurl.com/Circle-Parallelogram-1• http://tinyurl.com/Circle-Parallelogram-2• Interactive website that addresses surface area and volumehttp://tinyurl.com/Surface-Area-vs-VolumeDownload and print out for student use:• Centimetre grid paper http://tinyurl.com/Cm-Grid-Paper• Radius Squares Handout: http://tinyurl.com/RadiusSqBring to class:• Tape measures• String• Rulers• Scissors• Glue sticks

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