Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry

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Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry UNIT 1 LESSON 1

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry Students will be able to: make nets and drawings of three- dimensional figures. Key Vocabulary: net isometric drawing orthographic drawing

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry In the Solve It, you had to “see” the projection of one side of an object onto a flat surface. Visualizing figures is a key skill that you will develop in geometry.

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry You can represent a three dimensional object with a two-dimensional figure using special drawing techniques. A NET is a two-dimensional diagram that you can fold to form a three-dimensional figure. A net shows all of the surfaces of a figure in one view.

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry Problem 1: The net at the right folds into the cube shown beside it. Which letters will be on the top and front of the cube? How can you see the 3-D figure? Visualize folding the net at the seams so that the edges join together. Track the letter positions by seeing one surface move in relation to another.

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry Problem 1: How can you determine by looking at the net that surface E and surface F will be opposite one another in the cube? If the cube were turned one quarter-turn counterclockwise without lifting the bottom surface, which surface would be at the front of the cube?

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry Problem 2: What is the net for the graham cracker box to the right? Label the net with its dimensions.

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry Problem 2: What is a net for the figure at the right? Label the net with its dimensions. Is there another possible net for the figure?

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry An ISOMETRIC DRAWING shows a corner view of a three dimensional figure. It allows you to see the top, front, and side of the figure. You can draw an isometric drawing on isometric dot paper. The simple drawing of a file cabinet at the right is an isometric drawing. A net shows a 3-D figure as a folded out flat surface. An isometric drawing shows a 3-D figure using slanted lines to represent depth.

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry Problem 3: What is an isometric drawing of the cube structure at the right?

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry Problem 3: What is an isometric drawing of the cube structure at the right?

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry An orthographic drawing is another way to represent a 3-D figure. An orthographic drawing shows three separate views, a top view, a front view, and a right- side view. Although an orthographic drawing may take more time to analyze, it provides unique information about the shape of a structure.

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry Problem 4: What is the orthographic drawing for the isometric drawing at the right? Solid lines show visible edges. An isometric drawing shows the same three views. Dashed lines show hidden edges.

Section 1.1 – Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry Problem 4: What is the orthographic drawing for the isometric drawing at the right?