Friday, March 11, 2016

Friday, March 11, 2016

Essential Question
How can you draw three-dimensional figures?
Objective
I will be able to draw three-dimensional figures.
Activity
  • Start Thinking- answer on blog
  • Warm-up
  • 8.1 Activities 1-3
Homework
None!

18 comments:

  1. The difference between a 2 Denominational figure and a 3 Denominational figure is that one has Height and Length and the 3 Denominational figure has Height, Length, and Width.

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  2. The difference between a 2 Denominational figure and a 3 Denominational figure is that one has Height and Length and the 3 Denominational figure has Height, Length, and Width.

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  3. One has a volume, and one does not.

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  4. The difference between a two dimensional figure and a three-dimensional figure is that a two denominational figure is flat while a three-dimensional figure is 3D.

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  5. The difference between a 2 Denominational figure and a 3 Denominational figure is that one has Height and Length and the 3 Denominational figure has Height, Length, and Width.

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  6. A 3D figure has a shadow.
    A 2D figure doesn't have a shadow and the figure is flat.

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  7. The smile face is a two denominational shape

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  8. The difference for 2d and 3d is that 3d you can see all of the sides and 2d you can only see the one side.

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  9. 2 dimensional shapes have only 1 dimension to the shape. 3 dimensional shapes have multiple dimensions with multiple sides.

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  10. I think the difference is a 2-dimensional shape has 2 sides and you can only see two side. when a 3-dimensional shape is 3 sided and you can acually pick it up and hold it

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  11. The difference between 2 and 3 dimensional shapes is that one is 3-d and one is 2-d.

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  12. The difference between 2-D and 3-D is that 3-D is something that you can see all the sides and 2-D is that you can only see one side.

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  13. The difference between a two-dimensional figure and a three-dimensional is there looks a that a two-dimensional figure looks like it just flat on the paper and three dimensional looks like it coming off .

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  14. I think that two-dimensional is when you can see all the dimensional sides like a cube. I think a three-dimensional is when you can see all the sides of the shape. The differences between these is

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  15. The difference between 2 dimensional shapes and 3 dimensional shapes is that 2 dimensional shapes are flat, and 3 dimensional shapes are not flat.

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  16. The difference between two and three dimensional shapes is that one is flat like its on a piece of paper. And a three dimensional cube is like a box.

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  17. I think the difference between two-dimensional and three-dimensional figures is one has three sides and the other has one side to find the area of the shape.

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  18. The difference between two-dimensional and a three-dimensional figure is that the 3-D is where you can see more than just 1 side of the item. And a 2-D figure is only showing 1 side of the shape.

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