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Using Geometric Shapes to Build 3-Dimensional Forms (solids)
Pyramid Power Using Geometric Shapes to Build 3-Dimensional Forms (solids)
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Form is the Element of Art that has to do with 3 Dimensions.
Big Idea! Form is the Element of Art that has to do with 3 Dimensions.
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Egyptian Sculptures (Forms)
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In this lesson, you will learn
how to create a 3 Dimensional Form (solid) by combining 2 Dimensional Shapes.
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Square Pyramid
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Geometric Shapes have length and width (2-D)
Triangle Rectangle Square Circle Oval Pentagon
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length, width, and height.
3-D Forms (solids) have length, width, and height. Square Pyramid Triangular Pyramid Rectangular Pyramid Cube Rectangular Prism Triangular Prism
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Triangular Pyramid
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Rectangular Pyramid
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Triangular Prism
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Cube
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Rectangular Prism
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to tape the Shapes together
Team Challenge Work as a Team to tape the Shapes together to make one of the Forms (solids) we have learned about.
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to create your team’s Form
Clues for using Shapes to create your team’s Form A face is a flat surface of a 3 Dimensional Form The Shape (face) at the base of your Form gives the Form (solid) its name. Square Pyramid Square
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to create your team’s Form
Clues for using Shapes to create your team’s Form Triangular Pyramids have 4 faces. Rectangular Pyramids, Square Pyramids, & Triangular Prisms have 5 faces. Rectangular Prisms and Cubes have 6 faces.
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A Net is a 2-dimensional pattern
that can be folded into a 3-dimensional Form (solid).
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We will trace the Net (pattern)
so that you can create your own Egyptian style square pyramid!
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Pyramid Power
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