How do we draw a cube for the Shape Workshop? Shape Workshop.

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How do we draw a cube for the Shape Workshop? Shape Workshop

In this lesson you will learn how to draw a cube by examining its attributes.

Let’s Review As workers at the Shape Workshop, we need to identify 3-dimensional shapes. 3-d shapes have length, width, and height. length width heightheight

Let’s Review Attributes are categories we use to describe objects. FruitsDairyVegetables Food Groups

Let’s Review What are the attributes of a cube we should be looking for as we construct shapes at the Shape Workshop? 6 faces 6 faces 8 vertices 8 vertices 3-d shape 3-d shape 12 edges 12 edges

Core Lesson The boss at the Shape Workshop gave us 12 thin pieces of wood and 6 square pieces of wood. What shape could we construct? X

We have 6 square pieces of wood left! What could we do with those 6 pieces of wood? What shape could I make? 3-d shape! 3-d shape!

Core Lesson Let’s take the 12 long, thin pieces and create 12 edges. edge

Core Lesson Our 6 pieces of wood could be the faces.

Our 3-d shape would have 8 vertices. 3-d shape

In this lesson you have learned how to draw a cube by examining its attributes