Match up the isometric drawing to the net and calculate the surface area. After four examples can you draw the nets from the cuboids left and calculate the surface area for each. Can we speed up the process.
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thalet
5 years ago
5
extremely useful
mrwhy1089
5 years ago
Glad it helped.
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Chijam
6 years ago
1
the powerpoints nets do not match the 3D shapes, everything is out of alignment. There are no cubes with 1.5 squares as a side length....<br />
mrwhy1089
6 years ago
I am sorry you feel that way but I can assure you the powerpoint matches the worksheet, maybe you have not realised that they are in random positions and the class have to work out which is which. As for the fraction lengths, I didn't want to put those in, surely if you are looking for something with 1.5 squares then looking at someone elses work and not leaving me 1 star would have been more appropriate?
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dennisthemennis
7 years ago
5
Helps children with visual/spacial difficulties to understand better
mrwhy1089
6 years ago
Thank you, glad to hear it's useful for those learners.
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TES Resource Team
7 years ago
5
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gferriby
8 years ago
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