By: Megan Bruni. Cube 3-D geometrical shape Has six square sides All sides are equal The angle formed from an intersection is a 90⁰ angle.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
3D shapes.
Advertisements

Characteristics of 3-D Shapes
Unit 4D:2-3 Dimensional Shapes LT5: I can identify three-dimensional figures. LT6: I can calculate the volume of a cube. LT7: I can calculate the surface.
Solid Geometry.
By: Andrew Shatz & Michael Baker Chapter 15. Chapter 15 section 1 Key Terms: Skew Lines, Oblique Two lines are skew iff they are not parallel and do not.
3D Solids Vocabulary. corner (vertex)- a point where two or more sides, surfaces or edges join a face – a flat surface of a 3D shape an edge – the place.
2D and 3D Shapes. What is a shape? A shape tells how an object looks on the outside.
Focus on Can you spell each word correctly ?
Volume of Rectangular Prisms
©A. Weinberg By Ms. Weinberg SOL ©A. Weinberg Let’s learn a bit about Geometry! Geometry is a part of Math that focuses on shapes and lines. Shapes.
Unit 6: Geometry Lesson 7: Volume and Surface Area Learning Goal  I can determine the volume for various prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, and spheres.
Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. Chapter 6 Geometry.
Geometry The strand of math that deals with measurement and comparing figures, both plane and solid .
Attributes A quality that is characteristic of someone or something.
Review of Geometric Shapes
Geometric Shapes 4 th Grade Math Ms. Kerr Click The Arrow To Continue.
Solid Figures Solids are 3 dimensional or 3D. Solids with flat surfaces that are polygons are called POLYHEDRONS. There are two types of Polyhedrons.
Geometric Perspectives. Everything has a name… Face Corner (Vertex) Edges.
VOLUME Volume is a measure of the space within a solid figure, like ball, a cube, cylinder or pyramid. Its units are at all times cubic. The formula of.
Cubes, Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinders, Cones and Spheres
Solid Shapes Three Dimensional Figures. Cube A cube has six faces. A cube has eight vertices. A cube has twelve edges. A cube is a solid shape. A cube.
Cornell Notes Today Volume
What is the correct name for the geometric figure? Triangular prism.
The Pyramid Geometric Solids:. Solid Geometry Review: Solid Geometry is the geometry of 3D- dimensional space that we live in. The three dimensions are.
9-3 Volume of Pyramids, Cones, and Spheres Warm Up Problem of the Day
Section 12-1 Name the Solids. Prism a 3-dimensional figure with two congruent, parallel faces The bases are congruent, parallel faces. The bases lie in.
Identify the Faces, Edges, Vertices.
Week 24 - Vocabulary 3-Dimensional Figures.
What shape am I? A Cube What shape am I? Cylinder.
7.1 Three- Dimensional Figures I can classify and draw three-dimensional figures.
Fill in the area formulas for the following: Circle ____________________ Rectangle ________________ Triangle __________________.
Perimeter, Area, and Volume Geometry and andMeasurement.
Plane figure A two dimensional figure. Chapter 10.
Warm-up Friday Write down some differences between 2-dimensional and 3-dimension shapes. Name at least 3 dimensional shapes.
What are these shapes? squarecircletrianglerectangle How many sides do each have? How many points do each have?
Cube A cube[1] is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex[1]three-dimensionalsquarefacetsvertex.
Nets Nets A net is a pattern that you cut out and fold to form a 3 - dimensional figure.
Solid Figures Brought to you by powerpointpros.com.
Attributes A quality that is characteristic of someone or something.
Polygons and Solids. Helix - Volume or solid of spiral shape that turns at a constant angle. cylinder -Volume or solid generated by the rotation.
GEOMETRY! Solid Geometric Figures Cari Czarnecki.
Cube A cube[1] is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex[1]three-dimensionalsquarefacetsvertex.
Cube A cube[1] is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex[1]three-dimensionalsquarefacetsvertex.
Geometry A Presentation of Lines and Shapes Presented By: Ebony Fails.
Classifying Solids What is this Solid? Rectangular Prism.
7.1 Three- Dimensional Figures I can classify and draw three-dimensional figures.
Geometric shape picture By Joel Tercero Destanee Sanchez Omar Villegas.
Unit 4D:2-3 Dimensional Shapes LT5: I can identify three-dimensional figures. LT6: I can calculate the volume of a cube. LT7: I can calculate the surface.
What is a 3-D Shape? This is a cube height Depth (Width) length It has 3 dimensions – length, height and depth (width). All 3-D shapes are solids.
Sphere – any round object whose curved surface is the same distance to the center as all of its points.
3D Figures Objective: Learn to identify 3-dimensional figures.
1 Solids Three-Dimensional Geometry. 2 Prisms A prism is a three-dimensional solid with two congruent and parallel polygons called the bases. The lateral.
3-D SHAPES.
9-1 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up
An introduction to 3D shapes
3-Dimensional Figures.
Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry
Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry
Pyramids.
Volume of solids.
9-1 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up
Solid Geometry.
Solid Figures Geometry.
Geometric Solids All bounded three-dimensional geometric figures. Examples: Sphere, Cylinders, Cubes, Cones, Pyramids, and Prisms.
Solid Figures Geometry.
Geometric Solids All bounded three-dimensional geometric figures. Examples: Sphere, Cylinders, Cubes, Cones, Pyramids, and Prisms.
Solid Geometry.
Unit 4D:2-3 Dimensional Shapes
Solid Geometry.
How many 3D shapes can you list?
Presentation transcript:

By: Megan Bruni

Cube 3-D geometrical shape Has six square sides All sides are equal The angle formed from an intersection is a 90⁰ angle

Cone 3-D geometrical shape Has a circular base Tappers up to a point called the apex or vertex

Sphere 3-D geometrical shape Symmetrical around its center Has a radius (distance from center) Has a diameter (distance from one side to another)

Rectangular Solid 3-D geometric figure Has 6 rectangular sides Has length, width, and height

Pyramid 3-D geometrical shape Made up of 4 triangular sides that go together to a point Has a square base

Cylinder 3-D geometric shape Has 2 circular ends Has a rounded center that stretches from one end to another

Do you know these shape? 1.Bed 4. pyramid 2.Globe 5. ice cream 3.Trash can 6. dice

Answers 1.Bed = rectangular solid 4. pyramid = pyramid 2.Globe = sphere 5. ice cream = cone 3.Trash can = cylinder 6. dice = cube

Correct answers (out of 20 students) Rectangular solid= 16 Sphere= 20 Cylinder= 17 Pyramid= 20 Cone= 19 Cube= 18