Unit 10 · Culminating Projects

Volume & Surface Area in Action

Three project versions that pull together everything from Unit 10 — volume of rectangular prisms with whole and fractional edge lengths, surface area from nets, real-world cost decisions, and virtual architectural explorations. Pick one, or run them as differentiated options. Each is self-guided, interactive, and printable.

Choose Your Version

Three Ways to Show Mastery

For the Teacher

How to Use These Projects

Standards: 6.G.2 (volume of rectangular prisms with whole-number and fractional edge lengths) and 6.G.4 (surface area using nets, including rectangular prisms). Version C (World Architect Expedition) also extends into 6.G.1 (area of parallelograms, triangles, and trapezoids) and square-pyramid lateral area, so grade it against that broader scope.

Versions A and B are parallel. They assess the same skills through different real-world contexts, so you can assign Version A and Version B to different students and grade on the same rubric (built into each project). Great for choice boards, make-up work, or A/B class sections. Version B adds the important distinction between a closed-box surface area and an open-top tank (5 faces vs. 6 faces), making it slightly more challenging. Version C is an extension option that travels to real landmarks and layers in 6.G.1 area work.

Built in: a Self → Peer → World arc where students measure a real object, Visual Math Notes vocab, a Formula Bank, Sentence Frames, EN/ES toggle, read-aloud, Level 1 / Level 2 differentiation (including optimization challenges), live calculators, peer comparison with material efficiency (SA ÷ V), a progress bar, hints, save/resume, report export (.txt), a 4-point rubric, and a print button.

Answer key: Open the teacher answer key for all three versions.