Reviewing Properties of 3D figures MANY FACES Reviewing Properties of 3D figures
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Today’s Lesson Today students will review the properties of 3 dimensional figures.
Vocabulary Polyhedron Polygon Face Base Pyramid Prism Cylinder Cone Vertex (Vertices) Edge Triangular Prism Triangular Pyramid Rectangular Prism Cube Square Pyramid Sphere
Course 3 8-4 Three-Dimensional Figures “Solid” (70’s slang)
Course 3 8-4 Three-Dimensional Figures "Solid" (Science)
A solid is a closed three dimensional (3D) figure. Course 3 8-4 Three-Dimensional Figures Solid A solid is a closed three dimensional (3D) figure. (Math Term)
Solids Two-Dimensional (2D) Three Dimensional (3D)
Parts of a 3 Dimensional Figure Three-dimensional figures have faces, edges, and vertices. A FACE is a flat surface. An EDGE is where two faces meet. A VERTEX is where three or more edges meet.
Vertices, Faces & Edges Write the number of Faces, Edges and vertices for each 3-D Figure in Activity I.
Naming 3D Figures Poly hedron Polyhedron faces many Some 3D Figures have special names, Poly hedron Polyhedron faces many
A Polyhedron is a 3D figure made of Polygons. Poly-many; gon-angle: a 2D shape with many angles
Naming 3D Figures Polyhedrons Non-Polyhedrons Ask the students: What shapes are in the non-polyhedron category? What makes Polyhedrons different from non-polyhedrons? The circles Students should recognize that polyhedrons do not have figures with circles.
Cylinders & Cones Cylinders 2 circular bases 1 face Cone Sphere 3D circle
Polyhedrons Breakdown Prisms Rectangular Faces Two Bases Pyramids Triangular Faces One Base
A Polyhedron is named for its base. Naming A Polyhedron A Polyhedron is named for its base. Bases: Hexagon Faces: Rectangles Hexagonal (Shape of Base) Prism
A Polyhedron is named for its base. Naming A Polyhedron A Polyhedron is named for its base. Base: Square Faces: Triangles (Shape of Base) Pyramid Square
NAMING POLYHEDRONS Write the name of each 3-D Figure on your activity sheet.