Identify 3D Shapes and Their Properties

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Learn to identify 3D shapes like cubes and cuboids from their 2D nets and understand the language associated with 3D shapes, such as faces, curved surfaces, vertices, and edges. Explore tasks and reasoning sections to enhance your knowledge.

  • Shapes
  • 3D
  • Geometry
  • Education
  • Learning

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  1. 10.07.2020 10.07.2020 WALT: identify 3D shapes WILF: I can identify 3-D shapes, including cubes and cuboids, from their 2-D nets I can understand the language associated with the properties of 3-D shapes, for example, faces, curved surfaces, vertices, edges I can identify the properties of 3-D shapes from 2-D projections, including plans and elevations. Key vocabulary faces, curved surfaces, vertices, edges, Angles, obtuse, reflex, turns, degrees, accurate, protractor, estimate, measure, compass, direction, nets

  2. Starter:

  3. Starter answers:

  4. Task 2 is the reasoning section of your work. Please make sure you are showing your calculations and explaining what you did and why you did it. If the answer is incorrect then explain why and what the correct answer would be and how you would find it.

  5. Teacher model of how to answer task 2 questions Teacher model of how to answer task 2 questions Read it carefully and see the steps I have taken. Explain in detail. If you are just giving the answers then it is incorrect. The shape I think is the odd one out is the pentagonal prism. The reason I think this is the odd one out is because the triangular prism and the octagonal based pyramid are both made up of triangles. However, the odd one out could also be the octagonal based pyramid as it is the only pyramid. The other two shapes are prisms.

  6. Task 2 ch1

  7. Task 2 ch1

  8. Task 2 ch1

  9. 2. Task 2 ch2 & 3 1.

  10. Task 2 ch2 & 3 4. 3.

  11. Task 2 ch2 & 3 5.

  12. Extension:

  13. Extension Answers:

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