
Mathematics • 30 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards
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This is lesson 6 of 8 in the unit "Similar Shapes and Surface Area". Lesson Title: Project Nets and Construction Lesson Description: Students create accurate, labelled nets with dimensions, fold lines, tabs, and colour-coded similar shapes, then cut and assemble their approved models. The lesson includes a brief demonstration, focused construction time, a fit-and-stability test, and Checkpoint 2/3. Students use scissors safely on mats; pre-cut nets, partner assistance, or teacher-supported cutting are available.
In this sixth lesson of the eight-lesson unit, students turn their approved designs into accurate three-dimensional models. They apply scale factor, measurement, properties of similar shapes, and surface-area reasoning while constructing, testing, and improving nets.
Students will:
0–4 min · Reconnect and hook. Teacher displays the opening and comparison images in the project introduction deck and asks, “What would make a net accurate enough to become a stable model?” Students identify likely failure points from their approved designs, such as mismatched edges, missing tabs, or incorrect scale.
4–9 min · Demonstrate construction. Teacher uses the construction demonstration slides to model transferring dimensions, labelling faces, colour-coding corresponding similar shapes, marking fold lines differently from cut lines, and adding tabs only where they are needed. Demonstrate safe cutting on a mat, folding without tearing, and checking that joining edges have equal lengths. Students annotate their design checklist and ask clarifying questions.
9–19 min · Create and assemble. Teacher distributes the net construction and checkpoint sheet and provides paper, rulers, pencils, coloured pencils, scissors, and glue. Students draw or trace their approved net, add all labels and fold lines, colour-code corresponding shapes, then cut and assemble their model. Before cutting, each student completes the worksheet accuracy check; the teacher circulates and approves nets, checking dimensions, tabs, and corresponding edges.
19–24 min · Fit and stability test. Teacher uses the testing and troubleshooting slides to introduce three tests: Does it close or join correctly? Do corresponding edges match? Does it remain stable when placed on a desk? Students test their models, record results on the worksheet, and make one controlled adjustment if necessary. Partners may hold pieces, compare edge lengths, or read the checklist aloud, but each student explains their own mathematical decisions.
24–28 min · Checkpoint 2/3. Teacher conferences briefly with pairs or individuals using the checkpoint prompts in the net construction and checkpoint sheet: “Where is scale factor visible?” “Which faces are similar?” “How did the net help you reason about surface area?” Students show the net and assembled model, identify one successful feature, and name one revision or next step. Record “complete,” “revise,” or “teacher support required.”
28–30 min · Plenary and reset. Teacher displays the reflection prompts in the testing and reflection slides and invites two students to share different solutions to a construction problem. Students complete the final worksheet reflection, return scraps and tools, and store models safely for the next lesson.
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