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Math 6 Q3 W1
Math 6 Q3 W1
Examples:
Fill in the blanks with the correct word to
complete the concept learned from
today’s lesson. Choose the answer from the box
below.
1. What is the difference between a plane figure and a
solid figure?
A plane figure is _________________ and a solid figure is
________________.
The difference between plane and solid figures is their
_______________.
Examples:
Activity 3. Name the faces in each figure, find the
number of faces and draw
the different faces of the following figures and
color it. Item Number 1 is done for you.
In your own words, write a description for
each solid figure.
In your own words, write a description for
each solid figure.
Plane figures are two-dimensional (2D) (length and
width) objects. The most common examples of plane
figures are squares rectangles, triangles and circles. Solid
figures are three – dimensional (3D) (length, width and
height) objects. Solid figures are classified as
polyhedrons (with flat surfaces) and non-polyhedrons
(with curved surfaces). The most common examples of
polyhedrons are cubes, prisms, and pyramids. The most
common examples of non-polyhedrons are cones,
cylinders, and spheres.
C. Directions: Identify the different solid figures
in each corresponding parts of the robot and
write the number of faces.