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LA 3.11H, I, J; 4.12H, I, 4.15C, 4.19F, 4.21E, 4.25B; 5.12H, I, 5.15C, 5.19F, 5.25B Delete this slide and slides 6-11, leaving only 4 template slides, before saving to Student Share and using with students.

LA 3.11H, I, J; 4.12H, I, 4.15C, 4.19F, 4.21E, 4.25B; 5.12H, I, 5.15C, 5.19F, 5.25B To make a model to show your students, print only slides Then cut, fold, and glue. Enjoy!

1.After writing text and inserting pictures on all 4 slides, save. Go to File>Print. Check “Frame Slides” before printing. 2.Then cut out squares. 3.Fold corner 1 to corner 3 with text inside. Unfold, fold corner 2 to corner 4. Unfold. 4.Cut only the short diagonal line to the center. 5.By sliding the empty triangle under the small triangle, the shape becomes 3-D. 6.Glue down. 7.Now build each section of the pyramid by repeating steps 3-6 for each square. 8.Glue the 3-D figures back to back to form a pyramid. 9.Graphics may be added also. 10. Delete Slides 1 and 6-11 before saving in Student Share, leaving only the template which students will use to build their own Pyramid Book LA 3.11H, I, J; 4.12H, I, 4.15C, 4.19F, 4.21E, 4.25B; 5.12H, I, 5.15C, 5.19F, 5.25B