Three-Dimensional Figures Pyramids A pyramid is a polyhedron that has one base. The base can be any polygon. The other faces are triangles. Prisms A prism.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
3.4 Polyhedrons and Prisms
Advertisements

Problem of the Day If the figure shown is folded into a cube so that 6 is on the top, what number would be on the bottom? 2.
10.6 Three- Dimensional Figures
Lesson 8.1A: Three Dimensional Objects, Nets, and Cross-Sections
Volume of Rectangular Prisms
10-1 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up
10-1 Introduction to 3D figs
Geometric Solids A three dimensional figure that has three dimensions: length, width, and height. cylinder Rectangular prism cube pyramid cone.
Warm-up Review Take Home Quizzes. There will be a 3 question In Class Quiz based on them.
10-6 Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Quizzes Lesson Quizzes.
1-7 Three Dimensional Figures
8-7 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Quizzes.
Three-Dimensional Figures and Spatial Reasoning
SOLID FIGURES SPI
Space Figures Mr. J. Grossman. Space Figures Space figures are three-dimensional figures or solids. Space figures are figures whose points do not all.
Unit 5 Vocabulary 7 th Grade Mathematics GPS. WORDS Base of a cone Oblique cone Base of a pyramid Oblique cylinder Bases of a cylinder Polyhedron Bases.
Reviewing Properties of 3D figures
The Geometry of Solids Section 10.1.
Math Jeopardy For more information, click >>>>>> Where two faces meet edge.
Lesson 10-6 Solid Figures.
Do Now 5/6/13 Copy HW in your planner. Be ready to copy POTW #6
10-6 Three-Dimensional Figures Course 1 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day.
Holt CA Course Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation California Standards California StandardsPreview.
Holt CA Course Three-Dimensional Figures Preparation for MG1.3 Know and use the formulas for the volume of triangular prisms and cylinders (area.
3-Dimentional Figures Section 11.1.
Identify the Faces, Edges, Vertices.
Identify each of the following shapes. In geometry, what is a net? what is surface area? cube Triangular pyramid Right square pyramid Rectangular prism.
12.1 Solid Figures. Today we will… Name Solid Shapes.
7.1 Three- Dimensional Figures I can classify and draw three-dimensional figures.
Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders. Goal, to find the surface areas of prisms and cylinders.
(7.6) Geometry and spatial reasoning The student compares and classifies shapes and solids using geometric vocabulary and properties. The student is expected.
Learn to identify various three-dimensional figures.
Warm Up Identify each two-dimensional figure described.
What are these shapes? squarecircletrianglerectangle How many sides do each have? How many points do each have?
Holt CA Course Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation California Standards Preview.
Vocabulary A polyhedron is a three-dimensional solid with flat surfaces and straight edges. Each polygon is a face of the polyhedron. An edge is a segment.
Three- Dimensional Figures #37. A polyhedron is a three-dimensional object with flat surfaces, called faces, that are polygons. When two faces of a three-dimensional.
An introduction to 3D Figures
Three Dimensional Figures
Solids: Three –Dimensional figures
Solids: Three – Dimensional figures EQ: How do you identify various three-dimensional figures?
Problem of the Day 2-D ShapeArea FormulaLabeled Drawing Rectangle Square Parallelogram Rhombus Triangle Trapezoid.
Classifying Solids What is this Solid? Rectangular Prism.
7.1 Three- Dimensional Figures I can classify and draw three-dimensional figures.
1.Square/ Rectangle: A=b x h 2.Triangle: A= ½ b x h ( a triangle is ½ of a rectangle) 3.Circle: A = r2.
Solids: Three – Dimensional figures EQ: How do you identify various three-dimensional figures? How do you distinguish between prisms and pyramids? 6.G.4.
Introduction to 3D Solids and Solids of Revolution Some 3D shapes can be formed by revolving a 2D shape around a line (called the axis of revolution).
Three-dimensional figures, or solids, can be made up of flat or curved surfaces. Faces– the polygons that make the polyhedron Edges– A line segment formed.
Classifying 3D Figures/Solids  Solid- a 3D figure that encloses a part of space  Polyhedron – a solid that is enclosed by polygons (faces) and has only.
9-4 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Quizzes.
Jeopardy $100 PolygonsTriangles Quadrilaterals 3-D ShapesVolume $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100.
10-6 Three-Dimensional Figures Course 1 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day.
Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Quizzes.
9-1 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up
Goal: Identify and name solid figures.
Preview Warm Up California Standards Lesson Presentation.
11.4 Three Dimensional Figures
Three-Dimensional Figures
Three-Dimensional Figures and Spatial Reasoning
Lesson 10.3 Three-Dimensional Figures
10.1 Solid Geometry Geometry.
Warm Up Classify each polygon. 1. a polygon with three congruent sides
10-1 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up
9-1 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up
Solid Geometry.
Three-Dimensional Figures
Solid Geometry.
I have 4 faces. I have 6 edges. I have 4 vertices.
Solid Figures 10-6 Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
Lesson 4 Volume of Prisms
Presentation transcript:

Three-Dimensional Figures Pyramids A pyramid is a polyhedron that has one base. The base can be any polygon. The other faces are triangles. Prisms A prism is a polyhedron that has two parallel congruent bases. Edge: Where two faces meet. Vertex: Where three or more edges meet. Face: A flat surface of a solid. Base: The face that is used to classify a solid.

The most famous of Egypt’s monuments are the huge stone pyramids at Giza, and the largest of these is the Great Pyramid. No one knows exactly when the tombs were built, but some archaeologist think the first one might have been built around 2780 BC. Name the shape of the ancient Egyptian structures. Rectangular Pyramid deonsimph...gspot.com/201008/great-pyr...eops.html

Parthenon The Parthenon was built around 440 BC by the ancient Greeks. Its purpose was to house a statue of the Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena. Describe the three-dimensional shapes you see in the structure. Rectangular prism, cylinders greecetravel.com/photos/favorites/PhotoAlbum1/athens-pa..._view.htm

The leaning Tower of Pisa began to lean as it was being built. To keep the tower from falling over, the upper sections (floors ) were built slightly off center so that the tower would curve away from the way it was leaning. What shape is each section of the tower? cylinder

Math Writing Homework 2/2/11 Look in magazines or on the Internet to find two buildings that are constructed from three-dimensional figures (figures shown in this lesson) and describe them. Include buildings made from more than one figure and name figures involved. Write in complete sentences! DUE 2/7/11