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6.1 - Solid Shapes & 6.2 - Spatial Relationships.

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1 6.1 - Solid Shapes & 6.2 - Spatial Relationships

2 373 Spatial Visualization How many cubes make up each composite shape?

3 How many cubes make up each composite shape?

4 How many cubes make up each composite shape?

5 The basics ♥Polygon – 2 space ♥Polyhedron = 3 space ♥Polyhedra or Polyhedrons = plural ♥ A Polyhedron is a closed figure, made up of polygons. ♥Parts of a polyhedron: ♥Faces – these are the polygons ♥Edges – where the polygons intersect & form a line ♥Vertices – “corners” – the point where more than two polygons intersect.

6 edge face = Vertex

7 Regular Polyhedra (remember ‘regular’ means all sides have the same length and all angles have the same measure) A regular Polyhedra is composed of congruent regular polygons as faces AND has the same number of faces meeting at each vertex. Can you think of a regular polyhedron?

8 DRAWING PRACTICE!! ♥Let’s learn how to draw a cube. 1.Draw a square. 2.Draw a congruent square, up and to the right. 3.Connect the vertices Notice 4 pair of parallel lines TADA!!

9 Platonic Solids There are 5 convex, regular polyhedra and they are named by the number of faces they have. NAMEFACESMADE OFLOOKS LIKE Tetrahedron4Triangles Hexahedron6Squares Octahedron8Triangles Dodecahedron12pentagons Icosahedron20Triangles

10 NETS A net is a 2D pattern that, when put together, forms a 3D polyhedron.

11 Assignment Surface area worksheets (pg numbers at the bottom are 118-122)


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