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Measurement and Geometry 63 square prism

Measurement and Geometry 63

square pyramid Measurement and Geometry 63

6 faces 2 bases faces that are not bases are quadrilaterals

14 faces 2 bases faces that are not bases are quadrilaterals Measurement and Geometry 63

top view bottom view side view front view Measurement and Geometry 63

top view bottom view side view front view Measurement and Geometry 63

GUIDED LEARNING Is this a prism or a pyramid? How could we trace the faces of this prism or pyramid? How could we make the edges and vertices using straws and chenille sticks? Will this net make the prism or pyramid? Will this skeletal model make the prism or pyramid? How could we construct a prism using connecting cubes? How could we sketch this prism from different viewpoints? INDEPENDENT LEARNING My three-dimensional object is a prism / pyramid because... I traced the faces of the prism / pyramid by … I made the edges and vertices of a prism / pyramid using straws and chenille sticks by The net will / will not make the prism / pyramid because … The skeletal model is / is not the prism / pyramid because … I constructed a prism of a prism using connecting cubes by … This is the front / top / side / bottom / back view of the prism Measurement and Geometry 63