CAP-G5-W6-Maths - L4-Sketch 3D Shapes and Nets
CAP-G5-W6-Maths - L4-Sketch 3D Shapes and Nets
CAP-G5-W6-Maths - L4-Sketch 3D Shapes and Nets
Mathematics-Lesson 4
Friday 01.10.2021
Starter – Let’s warm up our brains!
Checkpoint - Maths
• Let’s look at a
Checkpoint style
question that links
today’s lesson.
Friday, October 1st, 2021
Warm – up Questions:
1 Here is the net of a cube with no top (open cube)
The shaded square shows the bottom of the cube.
Draw an extra square to make the net of a cube
which have a top (closed cube).
(b) (c)
KEY Vocabulary
1) edge
2) vertex – vertices
3) face
4) base
5) net
6) open cube
7) closed cube
8) pyramid
9) prism
Learning objective
Identify and sketch different nets for cubes, cuboids,
prisms and pyramids.
Shape? Nets
L/O: Identify different nets for cubes, cuboids, prisms and pyramids
3D shapes have faces, edges and vertices
(corners).
A net shows what a 3D shape would look like if it were opened out
flat.
vertex
vertex
edge
face edge
face
L/O: Identify different nets for cubes, cuboids, prisms and pyramids
untrue untrue
They have 6 square faces but they will not fold up to make a
cube.
Can you draw a true net?
Nets of cubes
Solutions –
There are 11
in total
L/O: Identify different nets for cubes, cuboids, prisms and pyramids
untrue
net
true net
untrue
net
true net
10 9 8 7 6
5 4 3 2 1
L/O: Identify different nets for cubes, cuboids, prisms and pyramids
Let’s Practice!
WB p 158,159
L/O: Identify different nets for cubes, cuboids, prisms and pyramids
L/O: Identify different nets for cubes, cuboids, prisms and
pyramids
Choos
e1
face
as the
base
L/O: Identify different nets for cubes, cuboids, prisms and
pyramids
L/O: Identify different nets for cubes, cuboids, prisms and
pyramids
Let’s Practice!
WB p 160, 161
L/O: Identify different nets for cubes, cuboids, prisms and
pyramids
4 triangles
2 pentagons and 5
rectangles.
L/O: Identify different nets for cubes, cuboids, prisms and
pyramids
A, E, H B, D, C, F
G
L/O: Identify different nets for cubes, cuboids, prisms and
pyramids
It can build a close shape and doesn’t have any faces that
overlap.
It can build a close shape and doesn’t have any faces that
overlap.
It cannot build a closed shape.
Plenary:
Vietnam Australia International School