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Solids: Three – Dimensional figures EQ: How do you identify various three-dimensional figures?

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Solids: Three –Dimensional figures. EQ: How do you identify various three-dimensional figures? . What are three-dimensional figures?. A three-dimensional figure encloses a part of space. In other words it can hold something (water, air, etc.). What is a Polyhedron?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Solids: Three –Dimensional

figuresEQ: How do you identify

various three-dimensional figures?

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What are three-dimensional figures?

• A three-dimensional figure encloses a part of space.

• In other words it can hold something (water, air, etc.)

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What is a Polyhedron?

A 3-dimensional figure that has polygons as faces

Polygons must have straight lines!

Polyhedrons Not Polyhedrons

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Features of a 3-D figure

Faces

EdgeVertex

• Edge- formed by two faces of a 3-D figure sharing a side

• Vertex (plural:vertices)- the point at which three or more edges meet

•Face- the flat surface of a figure

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Identify the number of faces, edges, and vertices on each three-dimensional figure.

A.

B.

5 faces8 edges5 vertices

7 faces15 edges10 vertices

Faces + Vertices -2 = Edges

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Identify the number of faces, edges, and vertices on each three-dimensional figure.

A.

B.

6 faces12 edges8 vertices

5 faces9 edges6 vertices

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Two main types of 3-D Figures

• Prism:– Has at least three

faces that are rectangles

– Has two congruent faces on the top and bottom called bases

– The shape of the base tells what type of prism the figure is

• Pyramid:– Has at least three

faces that are triangles

– Has only one base

– The shape of the base tells what type of pyramid the figure is

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Prisms

Rectangular Prism

Pentagonal Prism

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Pyramids

Square Pyramid

Triangular Pyramid

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Other 3-D Figures

• Cone- is a figure like a pyramid, but has a circular base and a curved surface

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Other 3-D Figures

• Cylinder- a curved figure with two circular bases

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Other 3-D Figures

• Sphere- a 3-D figure with no faces, bases, edges, or vertices

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Cylinder

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Triangular Prism

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Cube

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Square Pyramid

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Okay…this last one is hard…Ready??

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Pentagonal Pyramid

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What is a net?

A net is a two-dimensional (flat) representation of a three-dimensional object. A net would be what your cereal box becomes when you slice down a few sides.

Identify what shape will be made from the following nets.1. 2.

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ANSWERS

A net is a two-dimensional (flat) representation of a three-dimensional object. A net would be what your cereal box becomes when you slice down a few sides.

Identify what shape will be made from the following nets.1. Triangular Pyramid 2. Cube

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NetsIdentify what shape will be made from

the following nets. A net is a two-dimensional (flat) representation of a

three-dimensional object. A net would be what your cereal box becomes when you slice down a few sides.

Identify what shape will be made from the following nets.

1. 2. 3. 4.

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ANSWERS

A net is a two-dimensional (flat) representation of a three-dimensional object. A net would be what your cereal box becomes when you slice down a few sides.

Identify what shape will be made from the following nets.

1. 2. 3. 3. 4.

cylinder square pyramid cone triangular prism

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Identify what shape will be made from the following nets.

1. 2. 3.

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Identify what shape will be made from the following nets.

1. 2. 3. rectangular prism cylinder triangular prism

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Cube or Not?

http://illuminations.nctm.org/Activity.aspx?id=3544

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Summary

How are 3D shapes classified?

What is a net?