Fri Mar 6
Nets are two-dimensional patterns of three-dimensional figures.
Explore
Due 3/6
In a moment, each student will receive one net
Carefully cut out your net. Be sure to keep the gluing tabs. If you have time, you may glue the tabs on your net.
When finished, please leave your 3D shape in the correct bin in the front. If not finished, you may fold and glue your net over the weekend or leave it in the correct bin.
Please clean up your area by putting all scrap papers into the recycling bin.
If you have a calculator, bring it. You are encouraged to use it to find surface area and volume (for practice, test, etc.). You don't need a fancy one, it just needs to add, subtract, multiply and divide.
Lesson 5
Lesson 1
Review Examples
Nets are two-dimensional patterns of three-dimensional figures.
Lesson 1
Explore
Due 3/6
In a moment, each student will receive one net
Carefully cut out your net. Be sure to keep the gluing tabs. If you have time, you may glue the tabs on your net.
When finished, please leave your 3D shape in the correct bin in the front. If not finished, you may fold and glue your net over the weekend or leave it in the correct bin.
Please clean up your area by putting all scrap papers into the recycling bin.
Lesson 1
Prepare
If you have a calculator, bring it. You are encouraged to use it to find surface area and volume (for practice, test, etc.). You don't need a fancy one, it just needs to add, subtract, multiply and divide.