Drawing With Lines and Shapes!

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Drawing With Lines and Shapes!

What in the world does that mean? Three Dimensions 1- Dimensional 2- Dimensional 3- Dimensional What in the world does that mean?

A mark or stroke made with a tool on a surface Line A mark or stroke made with a tool on a surface

Shape An enclosed space

Is this a line or a shape?

Is this a line or a shape?

Is this a line or a shape?

Describe difference between these two shapes.

What is the difference between 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional shapes? Dimensions What is the difference between 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional shapes?

Dimensions=Measurements

All lines are 1-dimensional because they have one measurement LENGTH

2-Dimensional Shapes Shapes with two measurements LENGTH and HEIGHT

3-Dimensional Shapes Shapes with three measurements LENGTH, HEIGHT and WIDTH

Classify this shape: 1, 2 or 3-Dimensional?

Classify this shape: 1, 2 or 3-Dimensional?

Classify this shape: 1, 2 or 3-Dimensional?

Classify this: 1, 2 or 3-Dimensional?

Why in the world are we learning about lines and shapes Why in the world are we learning about lines and shapes? This isn’t math class! Ugghhhhhhh!

We use lines and shapes to make images!