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Q4/WI/DI/G6
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Appendix 1
Q4/W1/D1/G6
Activity 2
Exploring the Relationship of the Volume
between a Cylinder and a Cone
Procedure:
1. Use cylinder and cone with congruent bases and
altitude.
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Activity 3
Comparing Volume of Cylinder and
Sphere
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Appendix 2
Q4/WI/D1/G5
Group 1
Use circle zero to complete the following
statements:
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Group 2
Use circle H to complete the following statements:
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Group 3
Study the circle and answer the questions
below.
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Group 4
Using the circle below, form five radii and 3
diameters. Name them using letters.
Radii Diameters
1._______________________ 1.________________________
2._______________________ 2.________________________
3._______________________ 3.________________________
4._______________________
5._______________________
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Group 5
Use a real compass to draw circle with these given
radii.
1) 5 cm
2) 4 cm
3) 4.5 cm
4) 43cm
5) 2.5 cm
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Appendix 3
Q4/W1/D1/G6
1. l = 7 cm 2. l = 4.3 cm
w = 7 cm w = 2cm
h = 8 cm h = 5 cm
l = 9 cm 4. L = 2.5 cm
3. w =8 cm w=1.5 cm
h = 10 cm h =4 cm
5.
L= 12 cm
W = 6.5 cm
H = 15 cm
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Appendix 4
Q4/W1/D2/G6
Water is important because of its many uses.
However, some places do not have enough supply of
water. People need to store water using jars, plastic
containers, drum and water tanks.
Carlo lives in a barangay with a low supply of
water. They need to store water to ensure that they
have enough water to use for their daily needs. To
make sure that they have good supply of water, his
father installed anew cylindrical water tank behind their
house.
The water tank which is 18dm high with radius of
6dm, assures Carlo’s family that they have enough
water for their daily consumption. How much water can
the cylindrical tank hold?
Answer the following questions:
1. Why is water important? What are its uses?
2. Do you only need to conserve if your place do not
have enough supply of water? Why or why not?
3. How can we conserve water?
4. What did Carlo’s father install in their house? What
is its shape?
5. What are the dimensions of the tank?
6. What are asked to find for?
7. Do you know how to find its volume?
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Group 1
Find the area of each circle
1. 9cm
2. 12.5 cm
3. 25 cm
4. 8m
5 . 10 dm
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GROUP 2
1 5.6 m
2 16 mm
3 25.6 cm
4 12.5 m
5
20 dm
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GROUP 3
Find the area of the shaded part.
2.5 m
8 dm
4m
4m
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Group 4
A B
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Appendix 6
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Find the volume of each cylinder. Use π =3.14
8 dm
3cm
10 cm
15 dm
14.6 m 30 cm
cm
2.2 m
40 cm
40 cm
25 cm
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Appendix 7
Q4/W1/D3/G56
Base from the given figure, Grade V will measure the
radius and find the area of the base of the cylinder and
Grade VI will compute for the area of cylinder.
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Appendix 8
Q4/W1/D3/G5
5cm
2cm
7 cm
6cm
2.5cm
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Appendix 9
Q4/W1/D3/G6
1. 2. L = 3 cm
L = 5 cm
W= 2 cm
W= 2.5 cm
H = 5 cm
H = 6 cm
3. L = 4 cm 4. 16 dm
W= 3 cm
30 dm
H = 7 cm
15 cm
5. 30 cm
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Appendix 10
Q4/W1/D3/G5
Use a real compass to draw circle with these given
radii.
A.
1) 12 cm 2) 5cm
3) 15m 4) 8.5cm
5)10m
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4) Complete the table.
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Appendix 11
Q4/W1/D3/G6
A. Fill in the blank.
1. The volume of pyramid is ________of the volume of
rectangular
prism.
2. The volume of ____________is 1/3 of cylinder.
3. The volume of sphere is 2/3 of the volume of
_______________.
B. Find the volume of the pyramid.
Length Width height Volume
1. 4.5cm 3 cm 8cm
2. 6m 3.5m 10.5m
3. 4.5m 3m 12 m
4. 8.5cm 6 cm 15 cm
5. 14 m 7m 16
1. r= 4cm 2. d =15 mm
h=8cm h = 20 mm
V= V=
2. r =6 cm 4. d = 35 cm
h = 14 cm h = 45 cm
V= V=
5. r = 3.5 dm
h = 5.7 dm
V=
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