Name Lesson 19.6 Nets for Solid Figures Match each solid figure with its net. 1. 2. 3. 4. a. b. c. d. Problem Solving and Test Prep 5. Draw a net for a rectangular prism and 6. Draw a net for a pyramid and for a for a triangular prism. Compare the nets by describing the shapes and number of bases and faces. 7. How many rectangles will the net for a triangular pyramid. Compare the nets by describing the shapes and number of bases and faces. 8. How many triangles will the net for a triangular prism contain? pentagonal pyramid contain? A 2 C 4 A 3 C 5 3 D 5 B 4 D 7 B PW127 Practice © Harcourt • Grade 5 Name Lesson 19.6 Nets for Solid Figures 18.7 Lesson 19.7 Identify the solid figure that has the given views. Match each solid figure with its net. 1. Name Draw Solid Figures from Different Views 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. Top c a. a d b. c. Front Side 3. Top Front Side Top b triangular prism d. pyramid Front Side cone On the grids below, draw each figure from the top, the front, and the side. 4. 5. 6. Problem Solving and Test Prep 5. Draw a net for a rectangular prism and triangular pyramid. Compare the nets by describing the shapes and number of bases and faces. Check students’ drawings; possible response: a rectangular prism has 2 bases that are rectangles and 4 faces that are rectangles. A triangular prism has 2 bases that are triangles and 3 faces that are rectangles. The net for a rectangular prism has 6 parts. The net for a triangular prism has 5 parts. Check students’ drawings; possible response: a pyramid has 1 base that is a rectangle and 4 faces that are triangles. A triangular pyramid doesn’t have any rectangles; it has 1 base that is a triangle and 3 faces that are triangles. The net for a pyramid has 5 parts. The net for a triangular pyramid has 4 parts. 7. How many rectangles will the net for a triangular prism contain? 8. How many triangles will the net for a B C pentagonal pyramid contain? A 2 C 4 A 3 C 5 3 D 5 B 4 D 7 B top view top view top view front view front view front view side view side view side view 6. Draw a net for a pyramid and for a for a triangular prism. Compare the nets by describing the shapes and number of bases and faces. Circled problems are suggested homework problems. PW127 7. Write Math Explain which solid figures have a top view that is the same as the bottom view. A prism standing on its base will always have the same top and bottom views. Circled problems are suggested homework problems. PW128 Practice Lesson 19.7 Lesson 19.6 Item Practice © Harcourt • Grade 5 © Harcourt • Grade 5 Suggested rationale Item Suggested rationale 1 identify solid to corresponding net 1 name the solid given three plane views 2 identify solid to corresponding net 2 name the solid given three plane views 3 identify solid to corresponding net 3 name the solid given three plane views 4 identify solid to corresponding net 4 draw the three plane views of the given solid 5 draw and compare nets for given solids 5 draw the three plane views of the given solid 6 draw and compare nets for given solids 6 draw the three plane views of the given solid 7 find the number of parts in a net to solve word problem in test prep format 7 write Math to explain the views of a solid 8 find the number of parts in a net to solve word problem in test prep format PW127-PW128 Practice © Harcourt • Grade 5 MXENL08AWK5X_PHTE_RatB.indd PW128 7/2/07 2:45:01 PM
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