Exploring Cube-N-ometry: Understanding Aerial Views and 3D Visualization
Dive into the world of Cube-n-ometry with our 4th-grade mathematics and science center! Learn to visualize three-dimensional objects from various perspectives—top, front, and side views. Discover the significance of aerial images, like those of Richmond and the Medical College of Virginia, and understand their relevance in different fields. Engage in activities that challenge you to interpret and construct 3D block figures based on given views. Enhance your spatial reasoning skills and see how they apply to real-life situations!
Exploring Cube-N-ometry: Understanding Aerial Views and 3D Visualization
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Cube-n-ometry 4th Grade Mathematics and Science Center
Who would take this type of picture from above? http://mathinscience.info Aerial View of Richmond
Who might take this picture? View of Medical College of Virginia
Who would need these type of picture and why? • Sectional views of the human body. http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry • Views of a three dimensional block figure as well as 3-D figures can be broken down into three views: http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry (You Try it) • If you were to snap a picture of this object what do you think it would look like from the • Front? • Top ? • Side? http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry • Let’s do the opposite! Given the views blow, can you build the three-dimensional block figure? http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry Views for Model 2 http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry Review • Why do you think it’s important to be able visualize an object from different viewpoints? • How can this skill help us in real life? http://mathinscience.info