Three-Dimensional Space
Outcomes
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MA3-14MG
Identifies three-dimensional objects, including prisms and pyramids, on the basis of their properties, and visualises, sketches and constructs them given drawings of different views
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Three-Dimensional Space 1
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Compare, describe and name prisms and pyramids
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Identify and determine the number of pairs of parallel faces of three-dimensional objects, eg 'A rectangular prism has three pairs of parallel faces'
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Recognise that prisms have a 'uniform cross-section' when the section is parallel to the base
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Identify, describe and compare the properties of prisms and pyramids, including: number of faces, shape of faces, number and type of identical faces, number of vertices, number of edges
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Identify and determine the number of pairs of parallel faces of three-dimensional objects, eg 'A rectangular prism has three pairs of parallel faces'
- Connect three-dimensional objects with their nets and other two-dimensional representations (ACMMG111)
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Compare, describe and name prisms and pyramids
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Three-Dimensional Space 1