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3 dimensional objects Compose and decompose two- and three- dimensional figures; use decomposition to determine the perimeter, area, surface area and volume of various figures.
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Guiding Question: How can I take apart 3d objects to better understand them?
Lesson Obj: IWBAT determine the surface area and volume of a shape. Vocabulary Net Prism Cylinder Cone Pyramid
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Guiding Question: How can I take apart 3d objects to better understand them?
There are 5 major 3-d objects that we will look at in this unit. Prisms Cylinders Cones Pyramids Spheres
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Guiding Question: How can I take apart 3d objects to better understand them?
The net of a 3d object “unfolds” the object in order to lay it on a flat surface. You have the 2 ends called bases and the remaining sides called the lateral area.
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Guiding Question: How can I take apart 3d objects to better understand them?
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Guiding Question: How can I take apart 3d objects to better understand them?
The net of a cylinder (pringles can) The net of a cone.
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Guiding Question: How can I take apart 3d objects to better understand them?
Draw the net of this prism and label all the measures Draw the net of this triangular prism and label the measures.
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Guiding Question: How can I take apart 3d objects to better understand them?
Assignment: Drawing nets WS
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