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Revision as of 04:35, 14 September 2017

Go To:MSCERT-Mathematics-Grade 6

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[Contributor - Kripa S]


Objective: Introduce 3D figures, how to draw them

Subtopics to be covered:

- Represent 3 dimensional figures as 2 dimensional figures

- Draw cube, cylinder and cone with definite nets.

- Identify edges, vertices, faces for a 3D shape

Learning Outcome:

- Students know the edges, vertices and faces of the 3D objects (cone, cylinder, cube, cuboid)

- They can draw the nets for a 3D figure


[Contributor - Kripa S]


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxvmO7jAz38 (shapes video 1)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWw83OU8Atg (shapes video 2)


[Contributor - Kripa S]


1. Share examples of cube, pyramid, sphere from daily life. (example: ice cream cone, moon, ball, dice, brick etc)

2. Make different closed 3D shapes using 12 pens or sticks.


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