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1 Prisms and Pyramids Please view this tutorial and answer the follow-up questions on loose leaf to turn in to your teacher.

2 Prisms/Pyramids Basics Prisms and pyramids are both three dimensional shapes. Prisms have two congruent and parallel bases, connected with rectangular faces. Pyramids have one base and come to a point (pinnacle). They are connected with triangular faces. Prisms and pyramids are both named by the shape of their base(s).

3 Prisms The highlighted shape in each prism is the base. As you can see each prism has two bases. The bases are connected with rectangular faces.

4 Prisms To name a prism, you must determine what shape the base is. What shape is the base of this prism? It is a square, so you would call this a square prism.

5 Prisms What are the names of the other two prisms? This is a hexagonal prism (6-sided base). This is a pentagonal prism (5-sided base).

6 How to draw a prism 3 1) Draw the shape of whatever base your prism is. In this case, we’ll have to draw a triangle. Let’s draw a triangular prism.

7 How to draw a prism 3 2) Draw a second base that is the same size. (It’s easier if you draw it offset from the first base.) Let’s draw a triangular prism.

8 How to draw a prism 3 3) Connect the corresponding vertices (points) of each base with a line. Let’s draw a triangular prism.

9 How to draw a prism 3 4) Dot the edges that you would not see from your viewpoint. Let’s draw a triangular prism.

10 Pyramids Different from prisms, pyramids have only one base. Instead of having a second base, they come to a point (called a pinnacle).

11 Pyramids Each base connects to the pinnacle by triangular faces.

12 Pyramids Pyramids are also named by the shape of their base. Try to name the four pyramids.

13 Pyramids Square Pyramid Hexagonal Pyramid Heptagonal Pyramid (7 sides) Decagonal Pyramid (10 sides)

14 How to draw a pyramid 3 1) You draw the shape of whatever base your prism is. In this case we’ll have to draw an octagon (8 sides). Let’s draw an octagonal pyramid.

15 How to draw a pyramid 3 2) Draw a point for the pinnacle above the base. Let’s draw an octagonal pyramid.

16 How to draw a pyramid 3 3) Connect each vertex of the base to the pinnacle with a line. Let’s draw an octagonal pyramid.

17 How to draw a pyramid 3 4) Dot the edges that you would not see due to your viewpoint. Let’s draw an octagonal pyramid.

18 Cylinders and Cones A circular prism is called a cylinder. A circular pyramid is called a cone.

19 Planes of Symmetry A plane of symmetry is a two-dimensional flat surface that will divide a three-dimensional shape into mirror images (symmetrical pieces). The plane to the right cuts the cylinder into two smaller symmetrical cylinders.

20 Planes of Symmetry How many planes of symmetry does this prism have? There are three planes of symmetry.

21 Follow-Up Questions Answer the following questions on loose leaf and hand them in to your teacher.

22 Follow-Up Questions Name the following space shapes. 1 23 45 6 7 89

23 Follow-Up Questions 10) Draw a pentagonal pyramid. 10) Draw a hexagonal prism. 11) How many planes of symmetry does this cube have?


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