PPT Visualising Solid Shapes - & Pedagogy Paper 2 for CTET & TET Exams

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VISUALISING SOLID
SHAPES
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VISUALISING SOLID
SHAPES
What are shapes?
Shapes are geometric figures described mathematically.
Classification of shapes can be based on the larger shape
they fit inside.
Two-dimensional shapes like circles fit inside flat planes,
while three-dimensional objects like cubes cannot fit into a
plane due to their non-flat nature.
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VISUALISING SOLID
SHAPES
What are shapes?
Shapes are geometric figures described mathematically.
Classification of shapes can be based on the larger shape
they fit inside.
Two-dimensional shapes like circles fit inside flat planes,
while three-dimensional objects like cubes cannot fit into a
plane due to their non-flat nature.
3D shape is a solid which
encloses a volume and has
length, breadth and height
3 Dimensional Shapes
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VISUALISING SOLID
SHAPES
What are shapes?
Shapes are geometric figures described mathematically.
Classification of shapes can be based on the larger shape
they fit inside.
Two-dimensional shapes like circles fit inside flat planes,
while three-dimensional objects like cubes cannot fit into a
plane due to their non-flat nature.
3D shape is a solid which
encloses a volume and has
length, breadth and height
3 Dimensional Shapes
Three-dimensional shapes possess four
distinguishing properties: faces, vertices, edges,
and volume.
These properties help differentiate between two-
dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, and
also identify specific types of three-dimensional
shapes.
Properties of 3-D Shapes
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VISUALISING SOLID
SHAPES
What are shapes?
Shapes are geometric figures described mathematically.
Classification of shapes can be based on the larger shape
they fit inside.
Two-dimensional shapes like circles fit inside flat planes,
while three-dimensional objects like cubes cannot fit into a
plane due to their non-flat nature.
3D shape is a solid which
encloses a volume and has
length, breadth and height
3 Dimensional Shapes
Three-dimensional shapes possess four
distinguishing properties: faces, vertices, edges,
and volume.
These properties help differentiate between two-
dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, and
also identify specific types of three-dimensional
shapes.
Properties of 3-D Shapes
A map is a graphic
representation of a portion of
the earth's surface, drawn to
scale and viewed from above.
It employs colors, symbols,
scales, and legends to depict
features found on the ground.
What is a Map?
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