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Department of Education

National Capital Region


Division of City Schools-Manila
PEDRO PELAEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
780 D. Santiago St. Sampaloc, Manila

Name: ___________________________ Date: _________________


Grade: ___________________________ Section: ________________

Fill me up!
Direction: Consider the box of words below and choose the correct answer by writing it
on your answer sheet.

Sphere Pyramid Cone Cylinder Rectangular Prism

Complete the statement.


It stated that the volume of prism has a relationship to the volume of (1.) ______. The volume
of pyramid is 1/3 of the volume of the (2.) _______. While the volume of a (3.) _____ is 1/3
that of a cylinder that has the same base and height. It is also stated that the sphere's volume
is 4/3 of the (4.) ____'s volume.

Direction: Find the volume of each item and show your solution.
5.)
7.)

6.)
8.)

r = 4.5 dm

9.) Find the volume of


the cylindrical pitcher if it
is 20 cm high and its radius is 6 cm.
10.) Solve for the volume of the sphere with a radius of 9 mm.
Name: ___________________________ Date: _________________
Grade: ___________________________ Section: ________________
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Division of City Schools-Manila
PEDRO PELAEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
780 D. Santiago St. Sampaloc, Manila

Match me up!
Direction: Match column A with column B. Use the given formula for each picture.
Column A Column B
1. r = 4 dm a.) 65.94 cm3
h = 10 dm

2. b.) 169 cm3


r = 3 cm
h = 7 cm

3. l = 4 cm
c.) 502.40 dm3
w = 7 cm
h = 12 cm

4. d.) 336 cm3


r=8m

5. e.) 2 143.57 m3
3 cm
Name: ___________________________ Date: ______________-
___
Grade: ___________________________ Section: ________________
13 cm
Understand!
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Division of City Schools-Manila
PEDRO PELAEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
780 D. Santiago St. Sampaloc, Manila

Directions: Read and analyze each problem. Then answer the questions that follow.

Problem 1. Victor and Carlos are brothers. They share their toys with each other. One day,
they played with dominoes. They made different shapes and figures out of these dominoes.
Victor made a rectangular solid using 7 dominoes. His each domino has a length of 5.5, width
of 5 cm, and a height of 4.5 cm, while Carlos made 7 rectangular dominoes by cm by 5cm by
5cm. Find who has the greatest volume made out of the dominoes.

Understand:
A. What is asked?___________________________
B. What are given? ___________________________
Plan:
C. What operation will be used? ____________________
D. What is the number sentence? ____________________
Solve:
E. What is the solution? _____________________________
F. What is the answer? _____________________________

Problem 2. A circus tent have it enclosure 35 m long, 30 m wide and 7 m high. Its roof is
shaped like a pyramid. How much space does the tent enclose?

Understand:
A. What is asked?___________________________
B. What are given? ___________________________
Plan:
C. What operation will be used? ____________________
D. What is the number sentence? ____________________
Solve:
E. What is the solution? _____________________________
F. What is the answer? _____________________________
Name: _______________________________________ Date: ______________________________
Grade: _______________________________________ Section: ____________________________

Direction: Copy and Answer. Read the question carefully and write the correct answer on your answer sheet.

1. It is a device that measures the energy transmitted to our devices at home as it measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh).
A. Electric meter B. Water meter C. Reading meter D. Volume meter

2. It is a device that measures the volume of water delivery to a property.


Department of Education
National Capital Region
Division of City Schools-Manila
PEDRO PELAEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
780 D. Santiago St. Sampaloc, Manila

A. Electric meter B. Water meter C. Reading meter D. Volume meter

Initial Reading: 2314 kWh


March : 2367 April : 2399 May : 2421 June : 2582
Mark made record of his family’s electric consumption is reflected above.

3. What month had the greatest electricity consumption?


A. March B. April C. May D. June
4. What month had the least electricity consumption?
A. March B. April C. May D. June
5. How many kilowatt-hour did they consume for the month of April?
A. 65 kWh B. 75 kWh C. 85 kWh D. 95 kWh
6. How much electricity did they consume in four months?
A. 265 kWh B. 266 kWh C. 267 kWh D. 268 kWh
7. What was their average monthly consumption?
A. 125 kWh B. 126 kWh C. 127 kWh D. 128 kWh

8. What is the correct reading of the dials on the meter below.


A. 1386 m3 B. 1497 m3 C. 6789 m3 D. 6831 m3

9. What is the electric meter reading shown by the dials below?


A. 53794 kWh B. 64784 kWh C. 54804 kWh D. 54703 kWh

10. Which of the following is the correct reading of the dials?


A. 5149 m3 B. 6149 m3 C. 9415 m3 D. 9416 m3
Name: ___________________________ Date: __________________
Grade: ___________________________ Section: ________________

Read It, Set, Go!!!


Direction: Give the correct meter reading of the following:

1.

___________________ kWh
2.

___________________ kWh
3.
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National Capital Region
Division of City Schools-Manila
PEDRO PELAEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
780 D. Santiago St. Sampaloc, Manila

____________________ kWh
4.

____________________ kWh
5.

___________________ kWh

Consume Now, Compute Later!


Direction: Complete the Table.

Present Reading (m3) Previous Reading (m3) Water Consumed (m3)


6. 0098.531 0081.123
7. 0125.452 0105.664
8. 0756.871 0693.934
Present Reading (kWh) Previous Reading (kWh) kWh Used
9. 1563 1453
10. 2456 1972

Name: ___________________________ Date: __________________


Grade: ___________________________ Section: ________________

GRAPH IT TREE
Direction: Construct your own pie/circle graph based on the data presented below.

Sport No. Of Pupils Percent Degrees


Basketball 20
Football 25
Tennis 15
Volleyball 25
Sepak Takraw 10
Total

CIRCLE OF PEOPLE
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Division of City Schools-Manila
PEDRO PELAEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
780 D. Santiago St. Sampaloc, Manila

Direction: Read the situation presented below, and then refer to the circle graph in answering the
questions.

The graph shows the percent of various age groups in Brgy. 753. It has a population of 8,500.

1. How many percent comprise the over 60 yrs. old group?


_____________________________________________________
21 – 40 yrs.
old (25%) 2. How many people are in the over 60 yrs. Old group?
Under 20 yrs.
old (35%)
_____________________________________________________
3. Which group has the greatest number of people? How many?
________________________________________________
Over 60 yrs.
old (___%) 40 – 60 yrs.
4. How many people are in the 20-40yrs. old group?
old (25%) _______________________________________________________
5. What group has the least number of people?
_______________________________________________________

MR. BUDGETARIAN
Direction: Analyze the graph below to answer the questions in each items.

The graph shows how Mr. Santiago spent his monthly salary of P22,895.00.

1. How much is spent for rent? _______________________


Rent
Food
(30%)
(20%) 2. How much is spent for food? ______________________

Children's Other 3. How much is their savings? ________________________


Expenses (5%) (____%)

Clothing 4. How much does he spend for his children? _________


(5%) Savings
(25%)
5. How much is for the others' expenses? _____________
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Division of City Schools-Manila
PEDRO PELAEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
780 D. Santiago St. Sampaloc, Manila

Answer Key:
Volume: Fill me up 6. 1,695.6 cm3
1. Pyramid 7. 576 m3
2. Prism / Rectangular Prism 8. 381.51 dm3
3. Cone 9. 2,260.80 cm3
4. Cylinder 10. 3,052.08 mm3
5. 133.97 cm3

Match me up
1. C
2. A
3. D
4. E
5. B

Understand
Problem 1. Problem 2.
A. Who has the greatest volume of dominoes made. A. Volume of the Pyramid
B. Victor has 7 dominoes: L : 5.5cm W : 5cm H : 4.5cm, B. Length : 35m Width : 30m Height : 7m
Carlos 7 dominoes: 5 by 5 by 5 cm C. Multiplication
C. Multiplication D. V = 1/3 LWH
D. V = LWH E. V = 1/3 ( 35 m x 30 m x 7 m) = 1/3 (7,350 m 3) V =
E. Victor V = 5.5 x 5 x 4.5 = 123.75 cm3 2,450 m3
Carlos V = 5 x 5 x 5 = 125 cm3 F. Volume of the pyramid is 2,450 m3
F. Carlos has the greatest volume of 125 cm3
Meter Reading 1. A
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Division of City Schools-Manila
PEDRO PELAEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
780 D. Santiago St. Sampaloc, Manila

2. B
3. D
4. A Read it, Set, Go
5. 85 kWh - C 1. 5694 kWh
6. D something miss with the question / 511kWh 2. 5294 kWh
7. 128 kWh - D 3. 6061 kWh
8. 6831 m3 - D 4. 1873 kWh
9. A 5. 6136 kWh
10. 9416 m3 - D

Consume Now, Compute Later


Present Reading (m3) Previous Reading (m3) Water Consumed (m3)
6. 0098.531 0081.123 0017.408 m3
7. 0125.452 0105.664 0019.788 m3
8. 0756.871 0693.934 0062.937 m3
Present Reading (kWh) Previous Reading (kWh) kWh Used
9. 1563 1453 110 kWh
10. 2456 1972 484 kWh

Graph
Sport No. Of Pupils Percent Degrees
Basketball 20 21% 75°
Football 25 26% 94°
Tennis 15 16% 58°
Volleyball 25 26% 94°
Sepak Takraw 10 11% 39°
Total 95 100% 360°

Circle of People
1. 15%
2. 1275
3. Under 20 yrs. Old group has a 2,975 population
4. It has 2,125 population
5. The group of 21-40 yrs. Old & 40-60 yrs. old

Mr. Budgetarian ( Changee answeerrr…)


1. 3,434.25
2. 5,723.75
3. 4,579.00
4. 2,289.50
5. 5,723.75

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