GeoPet Examples. Turtle More than one solid shape is represented here. – Cube (body) – Rectangular prism (legs)

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GeoPet Examples

Turtle More than one solid shape is represented here. – Cube (body) – Rectangular prism (legs)

Turtle No examples of the solid shapes we have studied. **This project did not make the best grade. Giraffe This shows several examples of solid shapes we have learned about. cylinder rectangular prism cubes spheres ** This project made an excellent grade!

Giraffe Solid shapes – cylinder – rectangular prism Cat Although the cat was cute and well made, the shapes did not represent what we have learned. ** This project did not make a good grade because it did not follow the grading rubric. The project needs to show more than 1 solid shape.

Use what you have around the house! No need to buy things, recycle items that you use everyday! Ideas: Cylinder- Use soup/vegetable cans, soda cans Rectangular prism- some tissue boxes, shoe boxes Cube- some tissue boxes

Solid shapes The animal should be made out of more than one of these shapes. Cylinder Sphere Cone Rectangular Prism Pyramid Cube