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pptx, 534.06 KB
A lesson on representing 2D shapes as 3D shapes. Teachers need to provide models of basic 3D shapes for pupils to draw plan, front and side views of. Please let me know what you think about this lesson
Tes classic free licence

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Alyena

4 years ago
5

Thank you very much!

junirizvi

5 years ago
4

thanks for sharing<br />

ejonas

5 years ago
5

Thank you for sharing this resource it was really useful.

tyette

7 years ago
5

Excellent resource. Thanks for sharing.

NottinghamMaths

11 years ago
4

I like the resource but just want to add a couple of corrections I have made. A face is a flat surface so a sphere has no faces On the slides where cones and pyramids are drawn it says they have drawn a prism. They are not prisms because they do not have constant cross section area. Please don&#39;t take offense because I think it&#39;s a great PowerPoint but these could lead to misconceptions in students and criticism about subject knowledge in observations.

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