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Spatial Visualization Station Name: ____________________________________ G.11.3.1, M.13.4.11 & G.11.4.1 Spatial Visualization Station Build the exact models using linking cubes. We use the linking cubes so we can keep it together when picking it up and moving it around. Remember nothing can just be hanging in space. Count the number of blocks to determine the volume for each model. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Volume: 1._______ 2. ________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________

M.13.4.11 & G.11.4.1

M.13.4.11 & G.11.4.1

M.13.4.11 & G.11.4.1 37. Abner is building a fort with his friends. If he uses at least 25 blocks, which figure would be a model of his fort? (There are no hidden blocks.)

M.13.4.11 & G.11.4.1 37. Abner is building a fort with his friends. If he uses at least 25 blocks, which figure would be a model of his fort? (There are no hidden blocks.)

Determine the volume and number of faces for each model. Name: ____________________________________ G.11.7.2 Spatial Visualization Station Build the exact models using the appropriate colored linking cubes. We use the linking cubes so we can keep it together when picking it up and moving it around. Remember the cubes cannot hang in space. Draw the design on Grid paper of the top and bottom view, the left and right view, and the front and back view. Determine the volume and number of faces for each model. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Volume: _______ ______ _______ ______ ______ ______ # of Faces: _____ ______ _______ ______ ______ ______

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

WAIT…Before you answer, think back to the figures you just built and investigated.

WAIT…Before you answer, think back to the figures you just built and investigated.