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1 Created by Mandy Plunkett Modified by Charlotte Stripling
Exploring Geometric Solids Created by Mandy Plunkett Modified by Charlotte Stripling

2 Plane Figures

3 Sphere A 3D figure shaped like a ball. Formed by … rotating a circle

4 How can you form a sphere?

5 Cylinder A 3D figure that looks like a tube with 2 circular bases.
Formed by … Rotating a rectangle or square, Translating a circle

6 How can you form a cylinder?

7 Cone A 3D figure with a circular base and a point opposite the base.
Formed by … rotating a triangle, stacking similar circles (smaller and smaller until a point)

8 How can you form a cone?

9 Cube A rectangular prism with all edges the same length.
Formed by … translating a square (its exact side length)

10 How can you form a cube?

11 Rectangular Prism A 3d figure that looks like a box.
Formed by … translating a square or rectangle A 3d figure that looks like a box.

12 How can you form a rectangular prism?

13 Triangular Prism A prism whose bases are triangles.
Formed by … translating a triangle                   

14 Hexagonal Prism Formed by … translating a hexagon

15 How can you form a pyramid?
Stack similar figures – smaller and smaller up to a point. Similar triangles – triangular pyramid Similar rectangles – rectangular pyramid Similar squares – square pyramid Similar pentagons – pentagonal pyramid Similar hexagons – hexagonal pyramid

16 Square Pyramid Formed by … stacking similar squares (smaller and smaller until a point)

17 Triangular Pyramid Formed by … stacking similar triangles (smaller and smaller until a point)

18 Hexagonal Pyramid Formed by … stacking similar hexagons (smaller and smaller until a point)

19 DEFINITIONS Cross Section: the intersection of a plane and a solid.
Formed by slicing through a 3D figure and looking at the inside 2D plane figure. Ellipse: an oval 2D figure. Formed by slicing a 3D figure at an angle to its circular base (oblique).

20 What cross-sections can I make from a sphere?
Circle (any direction)

21 What cross-sections can I make from a cube?
Square (vertical or horizontal), triangle (corners), hexagon (oblique), pentagon (oblique), parallelogram (oblique), rectangle (diagonal) To see all cross sections click on link.

22 What cross-sections can I make from a cylinder?
Rectangle (vertical), Circle (horizontal), Ellipse (oblique)

23 What cross-sections can I make from a cone?
Triangle (vertical), Circle (horizontal), Ellipse (oblique)

24 What cross-sections can I make from a rectangular prism?
Rectangle (vertical or horizontal), Triangle (corners)

25 What cross-sections can I make from a square pyramid?
Triangle (vertical), Square (horizontal), Trapezoid (vertical not through vertex)


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