Recapping: Geometrical reasoning with 3D shapes.

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Recapping: Geometrical reasoning with 3D shapes. The net is folded to make a cuboid. When folded, which vertices will touch: a) L b) A c) F

Nets of Solids Learning Objective: Create a net drawing of the a Cube, Cuboid, Triangular Prism and Tetrahedron. Which of the following nets can be folded to create a cube? A B C D F E G

Match the solid to the net. Nets of Solids Learning Objective: Create a net drawing of the a Cube, Cuboid, Triangular Prism and Tetrahedron. Match the solid to the net.

A B C D Nets of Solids Which of the nets match the cube? Learning Objective: Create a net drawing of the a Cube, Cuboid, Triangular Prism and Tetrahedron. Which of the nets match the cube? A B C D