Solids: Three – Dimensional figures EQ: How do you identify various three-dimensional figures? How do you distinguish between prisms and pyramids? 6.G.4
What are three-dimensional figures? A three- dimensional figure encloses a part of space. In other words it can hold something (water, air, etc.)
Two main types of 3-D Figures PrismPyramid Both 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 Has at least three faces that are triangles Has only one base
Features of a 3-D figure Faces Edge Vertex 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 Base- the flat end/bottom of a surface Bases
Identify the number of faces, edges, and vertices on each three-dimensional figure. A. B. 4 faces8 edges5 vertices7 faces15 edges10 vertices1 Base2 Bases
Identify the number of faces, edges, and vertices on each three-dimensional figure. A. B. 6 faces12 edges8 vertices5 faces9 edges6 vertices 0 bases ? bases
Prisms Rectangular Prism Pentagonal Prism
Pyramids Square Pyramid Triangular Pyramid
Other 3-D Figures Cone- is a figure like a pyramid, but has a circular base and a curved surface
Other 3-D Figures Cylinder- a curved figure with two circular bases
Other 3-D Figures Sphere- a 3-D figure with no faces, bases, edges, or vertices
Let’s Play Name that Figure!
Cylinder
Triangular Prism
Cube
Square Pyramid
Okay…this last one is hard…Ready??
Pentagonal Pyramid
Polyhedron A 3-dimensional figure that has polygons as faces Polygons must have straight lines! PolyhedronsNot Polyhedrons