Thursday, April 8, 2010

Space Figures by Brayden and Andrew C.

Space Figures are shapes that are 3D. They can have as few as 0 points. Some might have a many as 5 points. There is only one space figure with zero faces. The shape with zero faces is a sphere. A face is the side of a space figure. A cone has a base and one vertex joined by a curved surface. An ice cream cone is the shape of a cone.  

Other space figures are: cubes, cylinder, pyramid, and rectangular prisms








Space figures can have faces, edges, and vertices. A vertex is a point were edges meet. An edge is formed when two faces meet. Figures are made up of two or more solid figures.
        You might use space figures every day, you might not even know it.
http://www.kidsnewsroom.org/elmer/infocentral/geometry/SpaceFigures.html


http://www.math.com/school/subject3/lessons/S3U4L4GL.html

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