Walt: identify classes of two- and three-dimensional shapes by their geometric properties.
Yeepy!Miss Stone had a observation from a Lady called Anne. Room 7 had a lesson about cubes.We had solved the problem by using cubes and drawing it. Here is the problem :
Carrie has glued some cubes together to make a large solid cube with nine small cubes showing on a face.
She paints the large cube red.
How many of the original small cubes have?
1. Three faces painted red
2. Two faces painted red
3. One faces painted red
4. No faces painted red
1 comments:
Hi Angelica,
How did you solve this problem? What would you do differently next time?
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