Unit 12 Solids Presentation 13D Shapes Presentation 2Making Solids Using Nets Presentation 3Nets Presentation 4Plans and Elevations of Buildings.

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Unit 12 Solids Presentation 13D Shapes Presentation 2Making Solids Using Nets Presentation 3Nets Presentation 4Plans and Elevations of Buildings

Unit 12 Solids 3D Shapes

Cube All side lengths equal (square faces), and all angles right angles Cuboid Faces are combination of rectangles (and possibly, squares); all angles right angles

Cylinder Circular base Sphere All points on surface equidistant from centre

Pyramid All slant edges are equal in length in a right pyramid Prism Cross section remains the same throughout

Tetrahedron All four faces are triangular

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Unit 12 Solids Making Solids Using Nets

Describe the solid that is made from each of these nets. Prism

Describe the solid that is made from each of these nets. Cube

Describe the solid that is made from each of these nets. Pyramid

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Unit 12 Solids Nets

Complete the following net of a cube

Now complete the net in a different way

Complete the cuboid net

Which one of these nets can be folded to make a cube? Yes (but with overlap) Yes (but with overlap) No

Which one of these nets can be folded to make a cube? Yes No

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Unit 12 Solids Plans and Elevations of Buildings

Complete the plan and Elevations of this building Scale: 1 square represents 1 m Plan

Complete the plan and elevations of this building Scale: 1 square represents 1 m Side Elevation

Complete the plan and elevations of this building Scale: 1 square represents 1 m Front Elevation

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