0% found this document useful (0 votes)
504 views3 pages

Directions: Match Column A With Column B. Write The Letter of The Correct Answer A B

This document contains information about a mathematics lesson on solid figures for 6th grade students. It includes examples of different solid figures like cubes, prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, and spheres. It also provides their definitions, examples of nets, and descriptions. There are activities for students to match types of solid figures to their descriptions, differentiate between solid and plane figures by sorting examples into the correct categories, and identify the number of faces, edges, and vertices of different solid figures.

Uploaded by

Sharra Lopez
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
504 views3 pages

Directions: Match Column A With Column B. Write The Letter of The Correct Answer A B

This document contains information about a mathematics lesson on solid figures for 6th grade students. It includes examples of different solid figures like cubes, prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, and spheres. It also provides their definitions, examples of nets, and descriptions. There are activities for students to match types of solid figures to their descriptions, differentiate between solid and plane figures by sorting examples into the correct categories, and identify the number of faces, edges, and vertices of different solid figures.

Uploaded by

Sharra Lopez
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Name: ____________________________ Grade & Section: ____________________

Subject: Mathematics 6 Teacher: ________________Score_____

Lesson: Quarter 3 Week 1 LAS 1


Activity Title: Solid Figures
Learning Target: Visualize and describe the different solid figures: cube, prism,
pyramid, cylinder, cone, and sphere using various concrete and
pictorial models.
Reference(s): SLM Mathematics 6, MELC (M6GE-IIIa-28) LAS

A solid figure or spatial figure is three – dimensional. It has length, width and
height.
A net is a pattern that can be used to form solid figures. It is a 2-dimensional shape
that can be folded to form a 3-dimensional figure.
Below are examples of solid figures with their net and description.

Cube = has six equal squareCylinder


faces = shows a net with two circular
bases which are congruent, parallel,
and has a rectangular lateral face.
Rectangular prism = has six

rectangular
Cone = has a rectangular lateral face
and a curved surface.

Triangular prism = the two bases are


triangles and three rectangular
lateral
Sphere = A round solid figure with every
point on its surface equidistant from
Square pyramid = the base is itsacenter.
square
and it has four triangular faces.

Directions: Match Column A with column B. Write the letter of the correct answer
A B
____1) The base is a polygon and its faces
are triangles. a. rectangular prism
____2) A solid figure composed of two b. cone
triangular bases and three rectangular c. pyramid
sides. d. cylinder
____3) A spatial figure having a circular e. triangular prism
base and one vertex.
____4) A solid figure with 2 parallel
congruent faces called bases and
the other faces are parallelograms.
____5) A spatial figure with 2 circular bases, no edge, and no vertex.
Lesson: Quarter 3 Week 1 LAS 2
Activity Title: Demonstrate understanding of solid figures Learning
Target: Differentiate solid figures from plane figures. Reference(s):
21st Century Mathematics 6, MELC (M6GE-IIIa-28) LAS Writer:
Isabelo V. Silao, Jr.

A Plane figure is flat and has only two dimensions- the length and width. It possesses
an area but the volume of this figure is zero. The unit of measure is in square units like
cm2, m2, inch2.
Examples of plane figures:

Triangle Square Rhombus Rectangle Parallelogram Circle A Solid


figure is a 3-dimensional figure that have length, width, and height. These are the
objects in the real world. They have surface area with units of measure like the plane
figures, and volume with units of measure in cubic units like cm 3, m3 and inch3.
Examples of solid figures:

Cube Rectangular prism Pyramid Sphere Cylinder


Directions: Sort-out the figures/objects inside the box under their corresponding
columns. Write the name of the plane and solid figure.
Pentagon 5 peso coin Face of a card Billiard Triangle Rack
Tiles Floor Globe Trapezoid Diamond ring Oblong

Plain Figure Solid figure


Lesson: Quarter 3 Week 1 LAS 3
Activity Title: Solid figures
Learning Target: Identifies the faces of solid figures.
Reference(s): 21st Century Mathletes 6, MELC (M6GE-IIIa-30) LAS

A solid figure can be defined by the number and combination of its parts. These parts
are the face, edge, and vertex.
The face is the flat surface of a solid figure. The edge is the place where two faces
meet. The vertex is a point where two or more edges meet.
edge

face
vertex
The figure above shows the different parts of
a solid figure. In the case of the cube, it has six faces; three of which can be seen, one
at the base on which the cube rests, one on its left side and one at the back part. It has
12 edges and 8 vertices (plural
for vertex). vertex

face
edge
The cone has 1 face, 1 edge, and 1 vertex
Direction: Identify the number of faces found on the following figures:
Solid figure Number of edges Number of Vertices Number of faces

1. Rectangular prism 12 8 _____________

2. Triangular
prism 9 6 _____________

3. Square pyramid 8 5 _____________

4. Triangular Pyramid 6 4 _____________

5. Cylinder 2 0 _____________

You might also like