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Splash Screen. Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 11–7) Main Idea Example 1: Draw a Three-Dimensional Figure Example 2: Real-World Example Example 3: Draw a Three-Dimensional Figure. Lesson Menu. Draw a three-dimensional figure given the top, side, and front views. Main Idea/Vocabulary.

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  1. Splash Screen

  2. Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 11–7) Main Idea Example 1: Draw a Three-Dimensional Figure Example 2: Real-World Example Example 3: Draw a Three-Dimensional Figure Lesson Menu

  3. Draw a three-dimensional figure given the top, side, and front views. Main Idea/Vocabulary

  4. Draw a Three-Dimensional Figure Draw a top, a side, and a front view of the figure below. The top and front views are rectangles. The side view is a square. Answer: Interactive Lab:Drawing 3-D Figures Example 1

  5. A B C D A.B. C.D. Draw a top, a side, and a front view of the figure. Example 1

  6. Draw a top, side, and a front view of the soup can shown. The top view is a circle. The side and front views are two rectangles. Answer: Example 2

  7. A B C D A.B. C.D. top side front top side front top side front top side front Draw a top, a side, and a front view of the house shown. Example 2

  8. Draw a Three-Dimensional Figure Draw the top, side, and front views shown below. Use isometric dot paper. Step 1 Use the top view to draw the base of the figure. Step 2Add edges to make the base a solid figure. Step 3Use the side and front views to complete the figure. Example 3

  9. Draw a Three-Dimensional Figure Answer: Example 3

  10. A B C D A.B. C.D. none of these Draw a solid using the top, side, and front views shown below. Use isometric dot paper. Example 3

  11. End of the Lesson End of the Lesson

  12. Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 11–7) Image Bank Math Tools Area of Trapezoids Drawing 3-D Figures Area of Polygons Resources

  13. A B C D (over Lesson 11-7) Classify the figure. A. square prism B. square pyramid C. rectangular prism D. rectangular pyramid Five Minute Check 1

  14. A B C D (over Lesson 11-7) Classify the figure. A. rectangular prism B. rectangular pyramid C. pentagonal prism D. pentagonal pyramid Five Minute Check 2

  15. A B C D (over Lesson 11-7) Classify the figure. A. sphere B. cylinder C. cone D. circular prism Five Minute Check 3

  16. A B C D (over Lesson 11-7) Classify the figure. A. rectangular prism B. rectangular pyramid C. square prism D. square pyramid Five Minute Check 4

  17. A B C D (over Lesson 11-7) Which figure is shown? A. pentagonal prism B. triangular prism C. pentagonal prism D. pentagonal pyramid Five Minute Check 5

  18. End of Custom Shows

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