LeaP Math G6 Week 7 Q3

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Learning Area Mathematics Grade Level Six

W7 Quarter Third Quarter Date April 2021

I. LESSON TITLE Visualizing the Surface Area of a Solid Figure


II. MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING Visualizes and describes surface area and names the unit of measure used for
COMPETENCIES (MELCs) measuring the surface area of solid/space figures. MELC 48
III. CONTENT/CORE CONTENT Measurement
 Visualizing and describing surface area and names the unit of measure
used for measuring the surface area of solid/space figures.
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IV. LEARNING PHASES Learning Activities
Timeframe
A. Introduction In this lesson you will learn how to visualize the surface area of solid figures
Panimula such as cube, prism, pyramid, cone, cylinder and sphere. You will also learn
the formula to be used in solving surface area. Surface area refers to the sum
of the areas of all the surfaces of a solid figure.
Let’s have first a review about area of some plane figures.
Area of square Area of Rectangle Area of Triangle Area of Circle

1 𝑏ℎ
A=sxs A=l xw 𝐴= 𝑏ℎ 𝑜𝑟 A= πr2
2 2
Solid figures are figures made from different plane figures. In solving for
surface area it is very important that you know what plane figure is
represented by its face.
Let’s take a look at this situation.
Aling Sol wanted to redesign her old wooden box. She will be using a
decorative sticker paper to cover and to make it look new. How will she know
the exact area of sticker paper for the wooden box?
Visualizing and Describing
To determine the exact area of sticker paper for the wooden box, we need
to get its surface area of a rectangular prism. To determine the surface area
we need to know what plane figure is represented by its faces.
FACES OF RECTANGULAR PRISM

The illustration shows the six faces of rectangular prism. Through solving the
areas of these faces we can get the surface area of the rectangular prism.
Another way of describing the surface area of a solid figure is through
determining the area of its net. A net is a flat pattern that you can fold to form
a solid figure.

Illustration of the Net of Rectangular Prism represented by the wooden box


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IV. LEARNING PHASES Learning Activities
Timeframe
To solve for surface area, you need to get the area of its faces.
SA = area of left side + area of right side + area of front + area of back + area
of top + area of bottom
Thus, the surface area of a rectangular prism is
𝑺𝑨 = 𝟐 (𝒉 × 𝒘 + 𝒘 × 𝒍 + 𝒍 × 𝒉) 𝒐𝒓 𝑺𝑨 = 𝟐(𝒉 × 𝒘) + 𝟐(𝒘 × 𝒍) + 𝟐 (𝒍 × 𝒉)
Surface Area of a Cube
A cube has six square faces. The total area of its six square faces is equal to
its surface area.

𝐴 = 𝑠2

𝐴 = 𝑠2 𝐴 = 𝑠2 𝐴 = 𝑠2 𝐴 = 𝑠2 Net of a cube

cube 𝐴 = 𝑠2

Surface Area of a Triangular Prism


A triangular prism has three rectangular lateral faces and two bases which
are triangles. The sum of the areas of the bases and lateral faces is its surface
area.
Triangular Prism Net of Triangular Prism

Surface Area of Pyramid


Pyramid is a solid whose base is a polygon and whose lateral faces are
triangles with a common vertex (apex) is called a pyramid.

1
𝐴= 𝑏×ℎ
2

1 1
𝐴=
2
𝑏×ℎ 𝐴 = 𝑠2 𝐴=
2
𝑏×ℎ

Square Pyramid
1 Net of Square Pyramid
𝐴= 𝑏×ℎ
2

The surface area of the pyramid is the sum of the area of its polygonal base
and triangular faces.

Surface Area of Cylinder


A cylinder is a solid figure with two circular bases and one curve surface.

𝐴 = 𝜋𝑟 2

𝐴 = 𝑙 ×𝑤

Cylinder Net of Cylinder 𝐴 = 𝜋𝑟 2


Open Figure of Cylinder
The surface area of the cylinder is the sum of the area of the two circular
bases and the rectangular lateral area. Thus the surface area for cylinder is
𝑺𝑨 = 𝑳𝑺 + 𝟐𝑩 𝒐𝒓 𝑺𝑨 = 𝟐𝝅𝒓𝒉
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IV. LEARNING PHASES Learning Activities
Timeframe
Surface Area of a Cone
A cone is s solid figure with one vertex, a circular base and a lateral curved
surface.

To get the area of the lateral surface, let us divide it into equal parts. Then,
arrange the parts in rectangular formation as shown below:

The base of the new figure is 𝜋𝑟 and the height is the slant height of the curved
surface. So, L.A. = 𝜋𝑟𝑠
𝑺𝑨 = 𝝅𝒓𝒔 + 𝝅𝒓𝟐
Surface Area of Sphere
A sphere is a space figure with such a shape that every point on it is of the
same distance to the center. If you take a semicircle and rotate it, the figure
traced is a sphere.

𝐴= 𝜋𝑟2 𝐴= 𝜋𝑟2 𝐴= 𝜋𝑟2 𝐴= 𝜋𝑟2

The total four areas of circles cover completely the surface area of a sphere
of the same radius. So, the surface area of a sphere is 𝑺𝑨 = 𝟒𝝅𝒓𝟐
B. Development Units of Measure for the Surface Area To measure surface area, we use also
Pagpapaunlad square units. We use square millimeter (𝑚𝑚2), square centimeter (𝑐𝑚2),
square decimeter (𝑑𝑚2), square meter (𝑚2), square kilometer (𝑘𝑚2), square
inch (𝑖𝑛2), square foot (𝑓𝑡2), square yard (𝑦𝑑2), or square mile (𝑚𝑖2).
Study the illustration how unit of measure for surface area of the rectangular
prism is used.

Learning Task 1: Match the solid figure in column A with their corresponding
nets in column B.
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IV. LEARNING PHASES Learning Activities
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C. Engagement Learning Task 2: Refer to the given figure below to answer the questions.
Pakikipagpalihan 1. What is the shape of the base?
2. What is the name of
the solid figure?
3. What is the lateral
area of the figure?
4. What is the area of
the base?
5. What is the surface
area of this prism?
D. Assimilation Learning Task 3: Visualize and solve the problem.
Paglalapat
1.Aling Sol wanted to redesign her old wooden box with a dimension of 20 cm
long, 5 cm high and 4 cm wide. She will be using a decorative sticker paper
to cover and to make it look new. How much sticker papers will be needed?

2. Mrs. Hernandez made a cylindrical pencil holder. It has a height of 5 inches


and a diameter of 4 inches. How much material does she need to make her
pencil holder? Use 𝜋 = 3.14
V. ASSESSMENT Directions: Fill in the blanks. Choose the correct answer from the given
(Learning Activity Sheets for choices inside the box.
Enrichment, Remediation or
Assessment to be given on Weeks
1. The sum of all areas of lateral faces and bases of a solid figure is
3 and 6) called_________.
2. The flat pattern that you can fold to form a solid figure is known as _______.
It helps you visualize and describe the surface areas because they are flat
representation of solid figures.
3. The sum of the areas of its six faces is the surface area of a __________. The
area of each face is equal to the product of length and width.
4. The sum of the areas of the two circular bases and rectangular lateral
area is the surface area of the __________.
5. To measure surface area, we use ____________ units.

 Net square cubic rectangular prism


 Surface area cylinder

VI. REFLECTION  The learner communicates the explanation of their personal


assessment as indicated in the Learner’s Assessment Card.
 The learner, in their notebook, will write their personal insights about
the lesson using the prompts below.
I understand that ___________________.
I realize that ________________________.
I need to learn more about __________.
Prepared by: Checked by:
Kathleen B. Hernandez – Bay Central Elementary School Mirza J. Linga

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