Monday, May 1, 2017

CCSS.Math.7.G.1-3(1c) Draw Three Dimensional Figures

Good day Girls and Boys,
We are going to skip the section on scale drawings and come back at the end of this chapter.  We are therefore in lesson 5 in your textbook.  This lesson is on drawing 3-D figures, so I guess you need to know what a 3-D figure is right?  No? you all know!  Well, in mathematics, a 3-D figure has 3 parts- height, width and length!  Some examples would be like a tent, a baseball, a box, a ice cream cone, and so on.  This lesson is looking at these shapes from the top view, side view and front view and drawing what 2-D shape you see.  Check out the book and the videos for clarity on this lesson.  I also want to apologize for the difficult time I had using the ipad to draw the shapes on the videos, so make sure you use your imaginations!  Thank you.
No NEW Vocabulary this lesson! Yippee!!

This is one picture from Hunter from his vacation in Florida. He had so much fun there that I bet it was hard to come back home!

As always in MATH,
Mrs M

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