Nets for Solid Figures

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Lesson 19.6
Nets for Solid Figures
Match each solid figure with its net.
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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
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Practice
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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.
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Draw Solid Figures from Different Views
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Top
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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.
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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.
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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
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Practice
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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
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Practice
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