6.G.4
Represent three-dimensional figures using nets made up of rectangles and triangles, and use the nets to find the surface area of these figures. Apply these techniques in the context of solving real-world and mathematical problems.
1. | Net Gain - select object made from given net | |
2. | All Boxed Up 2 - select correct net to make open cube (5 faces) | |
3. | Noxious Nets - select nets to make cubes | |
4. | Watch That Net! 3 - select correct nets for a cube | |
5. | Net Worth - label cube net so opposite faces add to 7 | |
6. | Letters in, it's cold out here! 1 - select correct net to make letter die | |
7. | Navigating The Net 3 - folding the net of a cube | |
8. | Navigating The Net 2 - folding the net of a cube | |
9. | Navigating the Net 1 - folding the net of a cube | |
10. | Line Up! 5 - folding net of a cube | |
11. | Line Up! 4 - folding net of a cube | |
12. | Line Up! 3 - folding net of a cube | |
13. | Line Up! 2 - folding net of a cube | |
14. | A Dicey Dilemma 4 - complete letters on faces of an octahedral die | |
15. | A Dicey Dilemma 3 - complete letters on faces of an octahedral die | |
16. | A Dicey Dilemma 2 - complete letters on faces of an octahedral die | |
17. | A Dicey Dilemma 1 - complete letters on faces of an octahedral die | |
18. | Line Up! 1 - folding net of a cube | |
19. | A Dicey Dilemma 6 - complete numbers on faces of an octahedral die | |
20. | A Dicey Dilemma 5 - complete numbers on faces of an octahedral die |