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Identifies the nets of the following space figures: cube, prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone and sphere using plane figures. M6GE-IIIc-32

Prepared by:

Genelene B. Fernandez

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Name the solid figure

that each object

represents

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FLIP and MATCH

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CONE

PYRAMID

TRIANGULAR

PRISM

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CYLINDER

SPHERE

CUBE

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Let pupils form the following nets into a solid figure.

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Given Nets

Transformed Figure

Observations

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Identify the following nets as cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, or a pyramid.

= _______________

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Identify the following nets as cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, or a pyramid.

= _______________

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Identify the following nets as cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, or a pyramid.

= _______________

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Identify the following nets as cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, or a pyramid.

= _______________

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Identify the following nets as cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, or a pyramid.

= _______________

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Group Activity

Each group will make 2 different nets for the following:

Group 1: Hexagonal Prism

Group 2: Triangular Prism

Group 3: Rectangular Prism

Group 4: Square Pyramid

Group 5: Cone

= _______________

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A net is a closed plane figure that can be folded into a closed 3-dimensional figure. It is a pattern you can use to form solid figures.

Plane figures are used to show the nets of solid figures. All the flat parts of a solid figure are called faces. The line where two faces meet is called an edge. The point where three edges meet is called a vertex.

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Draw the net of each container, and then name the solid figure it represents.

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