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Learn how to create isometric and orthographic drawings with examples and exercises. Understand the patterns and predict the next names in the numerical sequence provided. Explore concepts of 3D shapes and nets with practical activities.
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George, John, Thomas, ? Warm up: Identify the Pattern and predict the next name
p. 6-7 1-53 odd: 1.) 80,160 25.) 0+0 isn’t >0 3.) -3,4 27.) 0-0 isn’t <0 5.) 3,0 29.) 75 7.) N,T 31.) 31,43 9.) 720, 5040 33.) .0001,.00001 11.) 1/36,1/49 35.) 63, 127 13.) James, John 37.) J,S 15.) Andrew, Ulysses 39.) B,C 17.) (shade in bottom of center) 41.) You would get a 19.) The sum is 6x7 third parallel line between 21.) The sum is 100x101 43.) 4 slices 23.)555,555,555 45.) 51.)H&I don’t fit, makes a circle 53.)Leap years are divisible by 4, 2020,2100,2400, the final year of a century must be divisible by 400, so 2400 will be Answers to homework
1.2: Drawings, Nets, and other models LEQ: How do you make isometric and orthographic drawings? How do you draw a net for a 3-d figure?
An isometric drawing of a three dimensional object shows 3 sides of an object from a corner view. Try to make an isometric drawing of the cube structure on your paper.
An orthographic drawing is another way to show a 3-d figure. It shows the front, top, and right sides of the figure (seperately) Try Ex. 2
Use your textbooks to define foundation and net. Complete ex. 3,4,5 using the definitions and examples in the book. You may work with a partner. Hwk:
Opp. sides A B D E F C Net