What Are We Looking At? You will see 2 images of each arrangement of the 10 cubes. There are 8 arrangements. Your task is to recreate each arrangement.

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What Are We Looking At? You will see 2 images of each arrangement of the 10 cubes. There are 8 arrangements. Your task is to recreate each arrangement to fit the images that you see. For this activity you will need 10 cubes of the colours shown here.

Arrangement 1 Left Hand Side ViewFront View

Arrangement 1

Arrangement 2 Left Hand Side ViewFront View

Arrangement 2

Arrangement 3 Left Hand Side ViewFront View

Arrangement 3

Arrangement 4 Left Hand Side ViewFront View

Arrangement 4

Arrangement 5 Left Hand Side ViewFront View

Arrangement 5

Arrangement 6 Left Hand Side ViewFront View

Arrangement 6

Arrangement 7 Left Hand Side ViewFront View

Arrangement 7

Arrangement 8 Left Hand Side ViewFront View

Arrangement 8

How did you do?