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World history Common Core HSG-GMD.A.3 resources

Preview of Medieval Castles, Cones, and Cylinders [HSG.GMD.A.3]

Medieval Castles, Cones, and Cylinders [HSG.GMD.A.3]

This worksheet describes the uses of cylinders and cones in medieval castle architecture. Following, there are five math questions about the volume of cones and cylinders. This worksheet allows your students to see how the geometric figures we study today have been used in construction for centuries.For more Math and History Cross-Content Activities made by Mr. Miller, click one of the links below:Obelisks and the Volume of PyramidsThe Pantheon, Spheres, and Other ShapesDome of the Rock, Octagon
Preview of The Pantheon (Roman Empire), Spheres, and Other Shapes [HSG.GMD.A.3]

The Pantheon (Roman Empire), Spheres, and Other Shapes [HSG.GMD.A.3]

This worksheet describes the uses of spheres, cylinders, and prisms in the construction of one of the world's most famous churches: The Patheon. Following, there are five math questions about the volume of 3D solids. This worksheet allows your students to see how the geometric figures we study today have been used in construction for centuries.For more Math and History Cross-Content Activities made by Mr. Miller, click one of the links below:Obelisks and the Volume of PyramidsThe Pantheon, Spher
Preview of Dome of the Rock, Octagonal Prisms, and Spheres [HSG.GMD.A.3]

Dome of the Rock, Octagonal Prisms, and Spheres [HSG.GMD.A.3]

This worksheet describes some of the history and 3D shapes that make up the Dome of the Rock, one of the most iconic symbols of Islam. Following, there are five math questions about the volume of 3D solids and area. This worksheet allows your students to see how the geometric figures we study today have been used in construction for centuries.For more Math and History Cross-Content Activities made by Mr. Miller, click one of the links below:Obelisks and the Volume of PyramidsThe Pantheon, Spher
Preview of Obelisks and Volume of Pyramids [HSG.GMD.A.3]

Obelisks and Volume of Pyramids [HSG.GMD.A.3]

This worksheet goes over a brief history of obelisks and their origins in Egypt and then their spread to the rest of the world. Following, there are five math questions about the volume of obelisks and pyramids. In order to find the volume of an obelisk, the students will have to find the volume of the base (the pillar) and then add the volume of the top (the pyramid). This worksheet allows them to learn a little about lesser-known history while combining multiple mathematics topics/standards in
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