Understanding Solid Figures

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UNDERSTANDING

SOLID FIGURES
AT THE END OF THE LESSON, YOU SHOULD BE
ABLE TO:
1. VISUALIZE AND DESCRIBE THE DIFFERENT
SOLID FIGURES: CUBE, PRISM, PYRAMID,
CYLINDER, CONE, AND SPHERE USING
VARIOUS CONCRETE AND PICTORIAL MODELS;
2. DIFFERENTIATE SOLID FIGURES FROM
PLANE, AND;
3. IDENTIFY THE FACES OF A SOLID FIGURES
What do you think the six square
shapes will fold up into?
What about this one?
Describe the three-dimensional
figure that can be made from
the given net.

The net has six


congruent
square faces. So
the net forms a
cube.
Describe the three-dimensional
figure that can be made from the
given net.

The net has one circular


face and one
semicircular face. These
are the base and sloping
face of a cone. So the
net forms a cone.
Describe the three-dimensional
figure that can be made from the
given net.
The net has two
circular faces and one
rectangular face.
These are the bases
and curved surface of
a cylinder. So the net
forms a cylinder.
MATH PRACTICE!!!!
Determine
which of the
following
net figure
creates a
cube.
1 2 3 4

a b c d
Square
Cone Cylinder
Rectangular
Prism
Sphere Pyramid
Triangular
Prism

8 1 2 0 5 5
0 0 12 0 8 9
8 1 0 8 0 5
RECTANGULAR
2 CYLINDER PYRAMID POLYHEDRON CONE 3 PRISM PRISM
3 QUARTER ACTIVITY
rd
Match
the net
to the
solid
shape.
Draw
and
cut-off

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