Circles Squares Triangles. Circle SphereCylinder.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
3D shapes.
Advertisements

Unit 5 shapes Stephen Roney JIC May, Dome Stephen Roney JIC May, 2014.
Congruent Two shapes that are the same size and shape
Chapter 6 Review. Name the net A. square prism B. square pyramid C. triangular prism D. triangular pyramid.
Volume of Prisms In addition to 3, student will be able to go above and beyond by applying what they know about volume of cones, spheres and cylinders.
Surface Area and Volume Three-Dimensional Figures and.
Geometry The Shapes Around Us.
 K.G.A.2 Geometry Identify and describe shapes (Squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, hexagons, cubes, cones, cylinders, and spheres)
Geometric Solids A three dimensional figure that has three dimensions: length, width, and height. cylinder Rectangular prism cube pyramid cone.
WORD BANK cone octagonal prism pentagonal pyramid rectangular prism rectangular pyramid triangular pyramid square pyramid rectangular prism square pyramid.
Notes Over Naming Space Figures Prisms Cone Pyramids Sphere
Reviewing Properties of 3D figures
Geometric Perspectives. Everything has a name… Face Corner (Vertex) Edges.
3D SHAPES. PYRAMID The pyramid has 5 faces. The pyramid has 5 vertices. The pyramid has 8 edges.
3-d shapes. This is a cube. Eight corners Six faces cube.
Is it a square or a cube? It is a cube It is a pyramid Is it a triangle or a pyramid?
Identify the Faces, Edges, Vertices.
What shape am I? A Cube What shape am I? Cylinder.
3D Figures Objective: Learn to identify 3-dimensional figures.
Three-Dimensional Figures. Cone Cylinder Prism Pyramid Sphere.
Fill in the area formulas for the following: Circle ____________________ Rectangle ________________ Triangle __________________.
Perimeter, Area, and Volume Geometry and andMeasurement.
8.3 Volume Objectives: To find the volume of a right prism. To find the volume of a right cylinder. To find the volume of a pyramid. To find the volume.
parallel lines never touch Make 90° angles (paper can fit in the corner)
3-Dimensional Figures. Prisms – Two parallel bases – Named after the shape of its base – All other faces are rectangles Rectangular Prism Triangular Prism.
What are these shapes? squarecircletrianglerectangle How many sides do each have? How many points do each have?
Bellwork # HW, red pen, book on desk..
Solids and Their Characteristics By:. Cubes Cones Cylinders Square Pyramids Rectangular PrismsSpheres.
Surface area with nets. 8 ft. 3 ft # miles 433 miles X miles # 9.
FORM:  Uses a shape and adds “substance”-All forms are made up of one or more of the basic shapes in various combinations. (Three-Dimensional) A. Pyramid-
Three Dimensional Figures
GEOMETRY! Solid Geometric Figures Cari Czarnecki.
By GABE. Cube Defining Attributes:  6 flat faces  8 vertices  12 edges  The face is a square  It can stack and slide.
AREA / VOLUME UNIT FORMULAS.
*Geometry Show* By Bridget and Brian Geometry All Around Us.
Exploring Solids and Shapes. Basic Definitions Face: A flat surface on a solid figure. Edge: A line segment where two faces meet Vertex: A point where.
All About Shapes! How do shapes play a role in our daily lives? By: Miss Van Ruiten How do shapes play a role in our daily lives? By: Miss Van Ruiten.
Can you find the 3D shape?. Can you find the cube?
Face - a flat side of the object ( 2 dimensional shape) Edge – where two faces meet Vertex – where two or more edges meet.
TYPES of SOLIDS PRE374 PRISM: a solid with two identical ends and all flat surfaces. BASE: the side on which the solid rests. Triangular Prism Rectangular.
Sphere – any round object whose curved surface is the same distance to the center as all of its points.
Geometry Review.  I am a 3D figure with no edges, no vertices or faces. I can only roll. What figure am I?
Prism A prism is a polyhedron, with two parallel faces called bases. The other faces are always parallelograms. The prism is named by the shape of its.
3D Figures Objective: Learn to identify 3-dimensional figures.
Geometric attributes.
3D SHAPES.
Name the 3D Shape ?.
An introduction to 3D shapes
What properties can a 3D shape have?
Geometry-Part 9.
Unit 3 – Lesson 6 Solids.
Unit 6: Perimeter and Area
Cross SECTIONS.
Volume of solids.
A shape description game
Identifying the nets of 3D shapes
Geometry in our world Name:.
Geometry in my life By: Darrin.
Secondary math – Surface Area.
Cross Sections Cross Sections.
Solid Figures Geometry.
Solid Figures Geometry.
Two Dimensional Geometrical Shapes
Year 1 Autumn Block 3 Geometry Shape
Welcome to Solid Shapes Who Wants to be a Millionaire
3D Geometry.
Homework: Maintenance Sheet 20 Due Friday Please Study Daily
bell ringer What shape is the base of a cube? Sides?
Guess the Shape!.
Homework: Maintenance Sheet 20 Due Friday -Please Study Daily
Presentation transcript:

Circles Squares Triangles

Circle SphereCylinder

A. MountainMountain B. BlockBlock C. MarbleMarble

A mountain is made with a triangle.

A block is made with a square.

Right Marbles are in the shape of a sphere, which is the 3D shape of a circle!

Square Cube Rectangle Rectangular Prism

A.DiceDice B. BaseballBaseball C. PyramidPyramid

Dice are made in the shape of a cube, which are made with squares!

Baseballs are in the shape of a sphere, which is the 3D shape of a circle.

Pyramids are made with triangular prisms, which are the 3D shape of a triangle.

Triangle Triangular Prism Cone

A.Soda CanSoda Can B. Birthday Party HatBirthday Party Hat C. BookBook

A soda can is in the shape of a cylinder, which is a 3D shape made from a circle.

Right A birthday party hat is in the shape of a cone, which is a 3D shape of a triangle.

A book is in the shape of a rectangular prism, which is the 3D shape of a rectangle.