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Fill in the blank: When viewing an object from above, we can observe its ___ view. |
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Different angles of the same object can help us understand its ___ and ___ better. |
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Two-dimensional shapes are flat and have only two measurements: length and width. |
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Riddle: I have length and width but no height, you can draw me on paper, what am I? |
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A cube has all sides of equal length, while a cuboid has different lengths, widths, and heights. |
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Fill in the blank: The top view of an object shows its shape as seen from ___. |
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Which of the following is NOT a two-dimensional shape: square, triangle, cube? |
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Fill in the blank: Net diagrams are often used in ___ and ___ to assist with designs and layouts. |
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Riddle: I can be folded into a 3D form, showing all my sides in a flat space. What am I? |
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To help students understand the relationship between 2D representations and 3D objects. |
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Multiple Choice: What does a net diagram illustrate when a solid is unfolded? A) Volume B) Surface area C) Shape D) All of the above |