Title: Unit 7: Solid Figures and Measurement
1Unit 7 Solid Figures and Measurement
- Nows the time to SHAPE UP!!
2What am I Learning Today?
How will I show that I learned it?
Identify, sort, and classify solid figures by the
shapes of their bases Identify and compare
faces, edges, and vertices of solid figures to
determine its shape
3Review/Preview
One-Dimensional figure
Length
4Review/Preview
Two-Dimensional figure- A PLANE FIGURE
Length and width
5Review/Preview
Three-Dimensional figure- A SOLID FIGURE
Length, width, and height
6What do we know about plane figures?
Shape Name Characteristics Polygon
4 sides, 4 right angles, opposite sides are
parallel and congruent
Rectangle
yes
3 sides, can have varying lengths, angles 180
degrees
Triangle
yes
no
Circle
No sides or angles
yes
6 congruent sides 6 congruent angles
Hexagon
4 congruent sides, 4 congruent right angles,
opposite sides are parallel
Square
yes
7Vocabulary
- Solid figure A three dimensional figure
8Examples of solid figures
9Vocabulary
- Solid figure A three dimensional figure
- Polygon A closed plane figure formed by three or
more line segments that intersect only at their
end points.
10Examples of Polygons
11Vocabulary
- Solid figure A three dimensional figure
- Polygon A closed plane figure formed by three or
more line segments that intersect only at their
end points. - Polyhedron A solid figure in which all the
surfaces or faces are polygons.
12Polyhedron
Polygon (pentagon)
13Vocabulary
- Solid figure A three dimensional figure
- Polygon A closed plane figure formed by three or
more line segments that intersect only at their
end points. - Polyhedron A solid figure in which all the
surfaces or faces are polygons. - Face A flat surface on a polyhedron.
14A Face
15Vocabulary
- Solid figure A three dimensional figure
- Polygon A closed plane figure formed by three or
more line segments that intersect only at their
end points. - Polyhedron A solid figure in which all the
surfaces or faces are polygons. - Face A flat surface on a polyhedron.
- Base The face of a solid figure by which it is
classified.
16A Base
This figure has two bases
17Vocabulary
- Solid figure A three dimensional figure
- Polygon A closed plane figure formed by three or
more line segments that intersect only at their
end points. - Polyhedron A solid figure in which all the
surfaces or faces are polygons. - Face A flat surface on a polyhedron.
- Base The face of a solid figure by which it is
classified. - Edge The line segment along which two faces of a
polyhedron intersect.
18An Edge
19Vocabulary
- Solid figure A three dimensional figure
- Polygon A closed plane figure formed by three or
more line segments that intersect only at their
end points. - Polyhedron A solid figure in which all the
surfaces or faces are polygons. - Face A flat surface on a polyhedron.
- Base The face of a solid figure by which it is
classified. - Edge The line segment along which two faces of a
polyhedron intersect. - Vertex The intersection of three faces that form
a corner.
20A Vertex
21Solid Figuresfrom flat to fat
22Questions Answers
What makes figures 3D ?
They have length, width, and height.
How are solid figures classified?
Faces, edges, and vertices
How are solid figures named?
The shape of their polygon base
What are some examples of solid figures?
rectangular prism
cube
cone
cylinder
triangular pyramid
rectangular pyramid
triangular prism
sphere
23Questions Answers
What characteristics do these solid figures have?
Figure Faces Edges Vertices Base
cone
cylinder
rectangular prism
triangular prism
rectangular pyramid
triangular pyramid
cube
sphere
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
6
12
8
2
5
9
6
1
5
5
8
1
4
4
6
2
6
12
8
0
0
0
0
Which solid figures are NOT polyhedron?
Sphere, cone, and cylinder
24Geometric Solid Family Tree
Shaped like a ball
NOT shaped like a ball
Base is a polygon
SPHERE
Base is a circle
Rectangle
Top is a point
Triangle
Top is a triangle
Top is a point
Top is a rectangle
Top is a point
Top is a circle
CONE
TRIANGULAR PRISM
SQUARE PYRAMID
All edges are NOT equal
All edges are equal
CYLINDER
TRIANGULAR PYRAMID
CUBE
RECTANGULAR PRISM
25Real Life Solid Figures
Cone
Triangular Pyramid
cube
sphere
Pentagonal prism
Cylinders
26Exit Ticket
- Explain why solid figures with curved surfaces
are not polyhedron.