NCERT - 7 - Maths :: Visualizing Solid Shapes

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Course Content / Subtopic list:


  1. Plane Figures And Solid Shapes,Faces, Edges, Vertices
  2. Nets For Building 3D Shapes, Drawing Solid shapes
  3. Viewing Different Sections Of A Solid shapes

Lesson Plan

[Contributor - Kripa S]


Objective: Learn relation between 2D and 3D shapes

Subtopics to be covered:

- Difference between a 2D figure and a 3D shape

- Vertex, edge and face for a 3D shape

- Convert a 3D shape into a 2D figure and vice versa (nets)

- View of a 3D shape from top, from a side , from front

Learning Outcome:

- Students can identify whether a given shape is a 2D plane figure or a 3D solid shape

- They know to draw 2D figure for a given 3D shape

- They can draw a front view, top view or a side view 2D figure for a 3D shape


Videos

[Contributors - Kripa S, Rishi Mazumdar]


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsQ_uJDBrIU (solid shapes)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9E68DOaAJvU (solid shapes - Hindi)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ks4vl4_X_s (how to get 3D shapes from 2D shapes)

https://hi.khanacademy.org/math/in-math-by-grade/in-seventh-grade-math/in-seventh-grade-math/visualizing-solid-shapes (Solid Shapes)

Images

[Contributor - Kripa S]


http://site.unbeatablesale.com/img308/edre39802.gif (shapes)

https://appdesignclass.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/shape-and-form.jpg (2D to 3D)

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/b1/c0/60/b1c060894693fb7387cb851e980d1dd6.jpg (3D shapes)

Activities

[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.

Additional Aids

[Contributor - Shashank Verma]

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzNF2YyqQxJ-SlVJOENjcEJOYlk


Worksheets

[Contributor - Shashank Verma]

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzNF2YyqQxJ-cFV5cDRQM0Q1MDQ


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