Level34567 3D Shapes, Nets, Plans and Elevations I am beginning to be able to name and recognise 3D shapes. I can recognise nets of common 3-D shapes (e.g.

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Level D Shapes, Nets, Plans and Elevations I am beginning to be able to name and recognise 3D shapes. I can recognise nets of common 3-D shapes (e.g. cube, cuboid, triangular prism, square- based pyramid). I can make 3-D models by linking given faces or edges. I can recognise nets of any 3D shapes. I can recognise and draw nets of 3-D shapes. I can represent 3D shapes in 2D using isometric paper. I can draw plans and elevations for 3D shapes. Teacher Version

3D Shapes, Nets, Plans and Elevations I am beginning to be able to name and recognise 3D shapes. I can recognise nets of common 3-D shapes (e.g. cube, cuboid, triangular prism, square- based pyramid). I can make 3-D models by linking given faces or edges. I can recognise nets of any 3D shapes. I can recognise and draw nets of 3-D shapes. I can represent 3D shapes in 2D using isometric paper. I can draw plans and elevations for 3D shapes. Pupil Version

Level 3Level 4Level 5 Draw a net of this cube, which has sides of 3cm. Level 6Level 7 Draw a plan of this solid Name these 3D shapes. What 3D shape would this net make? Draw this shape on the isometric grid.

Key WordsNever heard before? Heard of but not sure what it means? Know what it means and can explain it in context Jot down your ideas here... Net Vertex Edge Prism Face