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Name ______________________________ Module 3 Introduction to Solid Geometry Learning Target: I can identify the shapes of two-dimensional cross- sections of three-dimensional objects, and identify three-dimensional objects generated by rotations of two-dimensional objects. Opening Exercise Identify the shape of each 3-dimensional solid.

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Page 1: Rochester City School District · Web viewThree-dimensional figures, or solids, can be made up of flat or curved surfaces. Each flat surface is called a face. An edge is the segment

Name ______________________________ Module 3 Introduction to Solid Geometry

Learning Target: I can identify the shapes of two-dimensional cross-sections of three-dimensional objects, and identify three-dimensional objects generated by rotations of two-dimensional objects.

Opening Exercise

Identify the shape of each 3-dimensional solid.

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Solid Geometry

Three-dimensional figures, or solids, can be made up of flat or curved surfaces. Each flat surface is called a face. An edge is the segment that is the intersection of two faces. A vertex is the point that is the intersection of three or more faces.

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A cube is a prism with six square faces. Other prisms and pyramids are named for the shape of their bases.

A net is a diagram of the surfaces of a three-dimensional figure that can be folded to form the three-dimensional figure. To identify a three-dimensional figure from a net, look at the number of faces and the shape of each face.

Describe the three-dimensional figure that can be made from the given net.

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A cross section is the intersection of a three-dimensional figure and a plane.

Describe each cross section.

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Classify each figure and identify the shape of the base.

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2.

3. 4.

Describe the three-dimensional figure that can be made from the given net.5. 6.

Describe each cross section.

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Name ______________________________ Module 3 Introduction to Solid Geometry Problem Set

1. A rectangle will be rotated 360° about a line which contains the point of intersection of its diagonals and is parallel to a side. What three dimensional shape will be created as a result of the rotation?

(1) a cube(2) a rectangular prism(3) a cylinder(4) a sphere

2. The figure in the diagram below is a triangular prism. Which statement must be true?

3. The diagram below shows a rectangular prism. Which pair of edges are segments of lines that are coplanar?

1)2)3)

4)

1) and 2) and 3) and 4) and

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4. The diagram below shows a right pentagonal prism. Which statement is always true?

5. Sketch the cross-section for the following figures:

a. b. c. d.

6. The lateral faces of a regular pyramid are composed of

1) squares 3) congruent right triangles2) rectangles 4) congruent isosceles triangles

1)

2)

3)

4)

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7. Which piece of paper can be folded into a pyramid?

1) 3)

2) 4)

8. A roll of candy is shown in the accompanying diagram. Which solid can best describe the shape of the candy?

9. Triangle ABC represents a metal flag on pole AD, as shown in the accompanying diagram. On a windy day the triangle spins around the pole so fast that it looks like a three-dimensional shape. Which shape would the spinning flag create?

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Name ______________________________ Module 3Introduction to Solid Geometry Exit Ticket

1. Is this a cylinder? Explain why or why not.

2. For each of the following cross-sections, sketch the figure from which the cross-section was taken.