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Angela HendersonShows the plane shapes to construct a solid shape and how to determine surface area.
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Jennifer LamkinsIn this excellent Annenberg online exhibit, students will investigate dimensions through geometric shapes. Area, surface, and volume are all covered, as well as Euler's Theorem and Platonic Solids. Students will have a chance to test their knowledge with an online quiz as well.
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debbie oestreicherInteractives Geometry 3D Shapes is a great website for students to learn about 3D shapes, surface area and volume, Euler’s theorem, and platonic solids. Each section gives students an interactive environment where they can manipulate 3D objects as they learn. In the surface and area section, students can learn how to calculate area of a 3D object and then have an interactive space to practice calculating the area of 3D objects. At the end of the site there is a place where students can put their knowledge to the test and apply what they have learned. This is an outstanding alternative to learning from a text book. The Interactives site gives students what a text book can’t, interaction with 3D shapes and the ability to rotate and manipulate the shapes.
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feodelyn florendogeometry, solids, space figures
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Maria WhiteINTERACTIVES 3D Geometry Lesson
In these lessons, you'll learn about some of the 3 D objects in our world. You'll learn some of the terminology used to describe them, how to calculate their surface area and volume, as well as a lot about their mathematical properties. -
Ms. RowleyAnnenburg web site
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Kristin HokansonINTERACTIVES 3D Geometry Lesson
In these lessons, you'll learn about some of the 3 D objects in our world. You'll learn some of the terminology used to describe them, how to calculate their surface area and volume, as well as a lot about their mathematical properties. -
Lynne CroweIn the world around us, there are many three-dimensional geometric shapes. In these lessons, you'll learn about some of them. You'll learn some of the terminology used to describe them, how to calculate their surface area and volume, as well as a lot about their mathematical properties.
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Kathy BlairStudents "learn about 3D shapes, surface area and volume, Euler’s theorem, and platonic solids. Each section gives students an interactive environment where they can manipulate 3D objects as they learn."
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Karen Soohygeometry
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Stein BrunvandThis geometry tool allows students to experiment with 3D objects and concepts.
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Joshua SherkMath users wanted
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AndreasHow much liquid can that glass hold? What are the dimensions of that package\nthat's heading off to a friend overseas? Answers to both of those questions\n(and many more) can be found in this lovely interactive feature on 3D shapes\ncreated by experts at the Annenberg Media group. Visitors to this site will\nlearn about three-dimensional geometric shapes by examining a number of\nobjects through a number of interactive exercises and games. The materials\nare divided into four sections, which include "3D Shapes", "Surface Area &\nVolume", and "Platonic Solids". The "Platonic Solids" area is quite a bit of\nfun, as visitors will get the opportunity to print out foldable shapes such\nas a tetrahedron.
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Stuart Deaneexcellent geometry flash teaching resource
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Tony VincentGeometry
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Phil MacounMight be good for gr 6 and 7 math
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