Prisms Fun with by D. Fisher

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Prisms Fun with by D. Fisher This activity can be done with powerpoint only, but it is much better if the students practice with paper prisms or models made of drinking straws, etc. Besides learning the names of various prisms students can practice “algebraic reasoning.” They can generate sequences and make predictions about patterns. Enjoy this presentation. Send feedback and suggestions to Don Fisher: fisher_d@madera.k12.ca.us by D. Fisher

Vertices (points) 6 Edges (lines) 9 Faces (planes) 5 Triangular Prism Vertices (points) 6 Edges (lines) 9 Faces (planes) 5 The base has 3 sides.

The base has sides. 4 Vertices (points) 8 Edges (lines) 12 Rectangular Prism The base has sides. 4 Vertices (points) 8 Edges (lines) 12 Faces (planes) 6

The base has sides. 5 Vertices (points) 10 Edges (lines) 15 Pentagonal Prism The base has sides. 5 Vertices (points) 10 Edges (lines) 15 Faces (planes) 7

The base has sides. 6 Vertices (points) 12 Edges (lines) 18 Hexagonal Prism The base has sides. 6 Vertices (points) 12 Edges (lines) 18 Faces (planes) 8

The base has sides. 8 Vertices (points) 16 Edges (lines) 24 Octagonal Prism The base has sides. 8 Vertices (points) 16 Edges (lines) 24 Faces (planes) 10

Name Picture Base Vertices Edges Faces Triangular Prism Rectangular Prism Pentagonal Prism Hexagonal Prism Heptagonal Prism Octagonal Prism 3 6 9 5 4 8 12 6 5 10 15 7 6 12 18 8 Draw it 7 14 21 9 8 16 24 10 No picture n 2n 3n n + 2 Any Prism