Nets of 3-Dimensional Figures Bruce Jr. High 7 th Grade Math Exploration.

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Nets of 3-Dimensional Figures Bruce Jr. High 7 th Grade Math Exploration

Nets A net is a two-dimensional figure that represents an unfolded three-dimensional solid.

Instructions Look at the nets provided.Look at the nets provided. Look at each of the 3-dimensional figures in the powerpoint.Look at each of the 3-dimensional figures in the powerpoint. Number the nets that would fold to make the 3-dimensional figure shown on each slide.Number the nets that would fold to make the 3-dimensional figure shown on each slide. For the final three figures, sketch what you think the net would look like on the back of your handout.For the final three figures, sketch what you think the net would look like on the back of your handout.

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Name this prism and sketch its net.

Name this pyramid and sketch its net.

Name this prism and sketch its net.

Complete the “Nets” handout.