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13Different Views Unit
Material Soft Geometric Solids
Top view Side view Stack soft Have each group stack the solid figures
geometric solids according to the drawing shown on each card
as follows.
here.
Place the rectangular prism on top of
Rectangular prism on top of a the short cylinder.
cylinder. Have students view the new figure from
both the top view (looking down on the
Stack soft figure) and the side view (looking at the
geometric solids figure from eye level).
here. Place the cone on top of the cube. Have
students view the new figure from both the
Cone on top of a cube. top view and the side view.
Top view Side view Place the square pyramid on top of the
cube. Have students view the new figure
from both the top view and the side view.
Top view Side view Stack soft
geometric solids
here.
Square pyramid on top of a
cube.
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Looks can be deceiving! Have students consider these figures as if they were stacked on a clear glass table.
What would the bottom view of these stacked figures look like? The answer is a circle, a square, and a
square.
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Material Soft Geometric Solids
Top view Side view Stack soft Have each group stack the solid figures
geometric solids according to the drawing shown on each card
as follows.
here.
Place the rectangular prism on top of
Rectangular prism on top of a the short cylinder.
cylinder. Have students view the new figure from
both the top view (looking down on the
Stack soft figure) and the side view (looking at the
geometric solids figure from eye level).
here. Place the cone on top of the cube. Have
students view the new figure from both the
Cone on top of a cube. top view and the side view.
Top view Side view Place the square pyramid on top of the
cube. Have students view the new figure
from both the top view and the side view.
Top view Side view Stack soft
geometric solids
here.
Square pyramid on top of a
cube.
13. Different Views 113
Looks can be deceiving! Have students consider these figures as if they were stacked on a clear glass table.
What would the bottom view of these stacked figures look like? The answer is a circle, a square, and a
square.
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