LESSON 2 - SKILLS YOU’LL NEED PART 1 + SECTION 3.1 Presented: Friday November 4 Period 4-6 (100mins )

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LESSON 2 - SKILLS YOU’LL NEED PART 1 + SECTION 3.1 Presented: Friday November 4 Period 4-6 (100mins )

HOMEWORK CHECK Please open your notebook to your Unit 3 Key Words Chart

GROUP ACTIVITY – BUILD IT BETWEEN You will be working in Groups Each group member will receive a card with instructions Using the instructions build the object using linking cubes

WHICH ONE IS ISOMETRIC? HOW DO YOU KNOW? Isometric Paper

CREATE THIS SHAPE USING LINKING CUBES Draw this shape on your isometric paper

DRAWING ISOMETRIC DIAGRAMS

ANOTHER EXAMPLE

BUILD IT BETWEEN OBJECT

“DRAW OBJECTS FROM YOUR ENVIRONMENT ON ISOMETRIC DOT PAPER”—

CLASS WORK Open your textbook to page 97 – work on question #1a,b

PICTORIAL DRAWING Rectangular Prism 3 units by 4 units by 5 units Create this Rectangular Prism using your linking cubes – every unit is one linking cube. Regular Tetrahedron

LAPTOPS – PERSPECTIVE VIEWS lid/houses1.html lid/houses1.html

Challenge: geometry/solid/houses.html