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Unit 9: Geometry – 6th Grade
Lesson 6: solid figures
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Cornell Notes Header Topic: Geometry 6th Grade (Unit 9 pg. 6)
E. Q.: How are two-dimensional and three-dimensional figures related? Name: _____________________________ Date: _____________________________ Class: _____________________________ Chp. 10 Lesson 5 –Solid Figures
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Parts of three dimensional figures
face – the polygons that form the solid figure. edge – the segments where the faces of a figure meet. vertex – the point where edges meet. (The plural is vertices.) edges face vertex
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Counting faces, edges & vertices ex.
Ex. Count the number of faces, edges, and vertices of the square pyramid shown. faces: 5 edges: 8 vertices:
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Classifying solids prism – a solid with two parallel bases that are congruent polygons. Ex. rectangular prism and triangular prism cylinder – a solid with two parallel bases that are congruent circles. Ex. pyramid – a solid made with polygons. The base can be any polygon, and the other polygons are triangles that share a common vertex.
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Classifying solids Continued
cone – a solid with one circular base and a vertex that is not in the same plane. Ex. sphere – the set of all points that are the same distance from a pointed called the center.
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How to draw a solid Draw a triangular prism. (textbook pg. 542) (1) Draw the congruent bases (2) Connect the corresponding vertices. (3) Make hidden lines by partially erasing lines.
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