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 08: Constructive Solid Geometry
If you have acquired a modeling program, and if the modeling program is worthwhile, it will have a list of geometric shapes to choose among in an efficient way.
KPovModeler has such a list of geometric solids that can be placed in a developing scene with a click of the mouse.
This means the resulting geometric object is a simple combination of the two original objects.
www.arachnoid.com /raytracing/csg.html   (426 words)

  
 Exploring Geometric Shapes
The students should have prior knowledge of solid geometric shapes and the vocabulary used to describe these shapes.
Students will draw and name solid geometric shapes of a cube, cylinder, rectangular prism, sphere, pyramid, and cone and list the number of faces, angles, edges, and verticles of each figure.
List the geometric shapes used in the structure.
www.learnnc.org /lessons/DebbieFox5232002539   (471 words)

  
  ARTSEDGE: Adjective Monster
Create two lists on the board, one titled "Emotion" and the other titled "Appearance." Explain to students that if they volunteer an adjective for one of the lists, they must use the word in a sentence as well.
Distribute the Geometric Shapes worksheet and have the students match the shape and name.
Students then will be instructed to choose a shape for their monsters head from the four shapes they just learned.
www.artsedge.kennedy-center.org /content/3795   (1123 words)

  
  Jennifer Kelley ~ e-Portfolio
Your job is to construct the tessellation and describe the types of symmetry used.
List and describe four types of symmetry that can be used to create tessellations.
List some geometric shapes that can be tessellated.
people.ku.edu /~jenkel/wqproceng.html   (173 words)

  
  Informat.io on Shape
Shapes of physical objects are equal if the subsets of space these objects occupy satisfy the definition above.
Typically the shape of an object can be characterized by basic geometry such as points, line, curves, plane, and so on.
Objects which are geometrically similar either have the same shape or one has the same shape as the other's mirror image (or both if they are themselves symmetric).
www.informat.io /?title=Shape   (399 words)

  
 NetLogo User Manual: Shapes Editor Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The shape you make will appear in the main drawing area and in the three smaller preview areas found on the left side of the editing window.
Geometric figures that use the key color (selected from a drop-down menu -- the default is gray) will change according to the value of each turtle's color variable in your model.
It's tempting to draw complicated, interesting shapes, but remember that in most models, the patch size is so small that you won't be able to see all the detail.
ccl.northwestern.edu /netlogo/2.0/docs/shapes.html   (622 words)

  
 Understanding by Design Exchange
Uses geometric concepts and procedures in a variety of situations.
Shapes can be combined to form other shapes.
Shows two simple shapes are congruent by physically fitting one shape on top of the other.
www.cheney268.com /UbDUnits/ces/ShapesAllAroundUs.htm   (297 words)

  
 abcteach membership
Word shape worksheets built with the abcteach word shape tool may be created in both the simple list format for spelling and writing practice, and in the puzzle format for word shape recognition.
A spelling list is a list of words presented to students for spelling practice and study.
The list is numbered, so that students may be tested on their spelling proficiency after a period of study.
www.abcteach.com /subscribe.php   (2155 words)

  
 ARTSEDGE: Adjective Monster
Create two lists on the board, one titled "Emotion" and the other titled "Appearance." Explain to students that if they volunteer an adjective for one of the lists, they must use the word in a sentence as well.
Distribute the Geometric Shapes worksheet and have the students match the shape and name.
Students then will be instructed to choose a shape for their monsters head from the four shapes they just learned.
artsedge.kennedy-center.org /content/3795   (1123 words)

  
 Shapes
Give each child a shape -- shapes could be clothes pinned to the child or on a piece of yarn (or put a shape on each table).
Hide a shape in your hand, give clues (one at a time) and have the children guess/tell what the shape is/could be.
First of all, you cut shapes out of cardboard or posterboard and punch a hole in the center of the shape.
www.hummingbirded.com /shapes.html   (2260 words)

  
 Chapter Eleven: Molecular Shapes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Click here to play with the tetrahedral molecule CH the shape of this molecule is not planar as is suggested by its Lewis dot structure.
The shape is bent with a bond angle which is less than that in NH3.
The least repelling shape for this is octahedral, the F atoms being at the corners of a regular octahedron.
www.chem.ufl.edu /~chm2040/Notes/Chapter_11/shapes.html   (1374 words)

  
 Teaching Geometry with 3D Geometric Shapes Math Manipulatives
Shapes include: cone, sphere, hemisphere, cube, cylinder, rectangular prism, hexagonal prism, triangular prism, square pyramid and triangular pyramid.
Shapes have a common 3" dimension to illustrate relationships between area, volume, shape, form and size.
This set of plastic 3-D shapes include: cube, cone, cylinder, sphere, hemisphere (half a sphere), triangular prism, rectangular prism, hexagonal prism, triangular pyramid, and square pyramid.
www.learningthings.com /Categories/0113-SHA.htm   (285 words)

  
 Crayon Rubbing Art Project - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
The student will be able to list the primary colors and to use these colors to create the secondary colors.
This is a very good art activity that reinforces to the students not only what the primary colors are, but how when mixed together they produce the secondary colors.
Have them point out on their project where a torn shape was located.
www.eduref.org /Virtual/Lessons/Arts/Visual_Arts/ARA0004.html   (450 words)

  
 POV-Ray Geometric Shapes
Polynomial equations are the base of all shapes in the 3d space.
Some often used shapes like plane, sphere, cylinder, cone, torus are available in POV-Ray also to people which aren's too familiar with mathematics by their own user-friendly statements.
Each polynomial shape of first order can be represented by the equation
www.f-lohmueller.de /pov_tut/all_shapes/shapes540e.htm   (377 words)

  
 83.01.07: Geometric Shapes in Architecture
Because it is a rigid figure, the shape of a triangle cannot be changed when pressure is applied to it.
One of the most useful geometric shapes is the circle.
The use of geometric figures as bases for design in architecture is described.
www.yale.edu /ynhti/curriculum/units/1983/1/83.01.07.x.html   (3540 words)

  
 Geometric Shapes - Geometry Help&Tutoring Software
Geometry is the study of shapes and their properties.
Knowledge about geometric shapes is important to design and provides structure for creative thinking.
Concepts of symmetry, and transformation of shapes by shifts, rotations, reflections and magnifications are also covered.
www.core-learning.com /pt_geometric_info.asp   (440 words)

  
 Don Stewart Lesson Plan: Visual Puns - Composite Images
List common geometric shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle), and draw each shape on the board or projector.
Using their previous Shape Drawings as a guide, students should cut out pictures from magazines, catalogues, etc., and, substituting for the original geometric shapes, paste these together into an approximation of their original subjects.
Again using the Shape Drawings and Collages as guides, students may now draw their selected subjects as a collection of appropriately shaped items (rather than simple line shapes), substituting for the original geometric aspects of their chosen subjects.
www.princetonol.com /groups/iad/lessons/middle/Don-puns.htm   (1884 words)

  
 3Dbrowser   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Geometric shapes for molecules will be listed under generic formulas using the following symbols:
An example of this would be NH With the plug-in loaded, you will be able to move the molecules around using the mouse.
Click here to see a list of available geometric shapes.
www.austincc.edu /chemlab/3Dbrowser.htm   (172 words)

  
 Tessellations
It is designed to help reinforce the concept of symmetry and develop observation and visualization skills by providing an opportunity to create symmetric shapes and bugs.
From a summer geometry class, this student illustrates the sequence of instruction for tesselation by using basic geometric shapes such as squares, rectangles, triangles and hexagons, then begins to enhance basic tesselations with colour and graphics.
The first page is a list of resources mostly available in hard copy.
www.cln.org /themes/tessellations.html   (654 words)

  
 Geometry Lesson Plan, Teaching Elementary Math, Geometric Shapes Worksheet
After reviewing different geometric figures and terms, students will be able to identify, draw and write the name of these shapes by using shape flashcards with a partner, and going on a geometry scavenger hunt.
On a blank white board or piece of butcher paper, start to a draw geometric figure that you have been learning about (refer to the Geometry Scavenger Hunt for a list of figures).
Walk around the classroom with some wordless geometry cards and randomly ask students what a particular shape is. Then ask students to raise their hands to tell you 1 or 2 characteristics of this shape, as well as where they found this shape in their scavenger hunt.
www.instructorweb.com /lesson/geometryshapes.asp   (642 words)

  
 Teaching Geometry With 3d Geometric Shapes Math Manipulatives
Introduce students to solid geometry and investigate shapes, faces, vertices, edges, curves, and angles with this 14-piece set of plastic forms.
This 96-page flline master book includes classroom-tested activities using Power Solids™ to search for relationships among the shapes, discover the connection between surface area and volume, and find out how three-dimensional shapes are related to their two-dimensional nets.
Set of 32 includes 4 sizes of 8 shapes: triangular prism, cube, cone, cylinder, rectangular prism, hexagonal prism, triangular pyramid and square pyramid.
www.learningthings.com /items.asp?cc=0113-SHA   (414 words)

  
 Building Geometric Shapes with Other Common Shapes-Tangrams - Math Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, or ...
Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of geometric shapes by labeling tangram pieces with 2-D geometric shapes (triangles, rectangles and squares).
Students will be able to demonstrate application of tangrams by constructing various geometric shapes and a fox using tangram pieces.
T uses natural approach to clarify the shapes the student is making and process of student used to make them.
www.lessonplanspage.com /MathLAGeometricShapesAndFoxFairiesWithTangrams34.htm   (2146 words)

  
 NetLogo 3.1.4 User Manual: Shapes Editor Guide
The Shapes Editor allows you to edit shapes, create new shapes, and borrow shapes from a library or from another model.
It's tempting to draw complicated, interesting shapes, but remember that in most models, the patch size is so small that you won't be able to see very much detail.
The shape and its name will now be included in the list of shapes along with the "default" shape.
ccl.northwestern.edu /netlogo/docs/shapes.html   (865 words)

  
 Morris Museum of Art: Education   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The goal of the tour and mini-lesson is to show students that math is an integral part of the world around us.
Explain that they will exchange papers and create a design or drawing beginning with the yarn shape on their neighbor's paper.
For older students, list the geometric shapes they have studied and ask them to include at least three in their drawing.
www.themorris.org /education/teacher/minilesson_mathandart_before.htm   (644 words)

  
 HotBot Web Search for geometric
Shows different types of straight-sided shapes with up to ten sides.
The Center for Geometric Computing is a project sponsored by the the Army Research Office to facilitate effective technology transfer from...
If you choose to continue with the use of your current browser however, all of our content will continue to be accessible to all versions of every browser.
www.hotbot.com /default.asp?query=geometric   (239 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Each of you will make a list of geometric shapes that you will be on look out for.
Once you have gathered your list you will be paired with a companion traveler.
Step 6: Be ready to share with the class, while pointing to your pictures, what geometric shape you found.
webpages.acs.ttu.edu /spaben/webQuest.htm   (572 words)

  
 The Art Institute of Chicago: Art Access
Thinking about the geometric properties of works of art–such as the triangular shape of a face or square shape of a building–can lead to increased understanding of the physical objects as well as the cultures in which they were made.
Ask them to sketch the object and analyze it in terms of its geometric properties, relating the properties to the meaning and function of the object as described in the accompanying interpretive text.
On a visit to the Art Institute, ask students to bring their lists of geometric properties to the African and Amerindian Art galleries.
www.artic.edu /artaccess/AA_Amerindian/pages/Amerind_lesson1.shtml   (403 words)

  
 Shape Up!
She may respond by describing the shapes or talking about the images she is reminded of.
Offer your child cut-out felt shapes of items in her backyard, such as trees, a picnic table, a swing set, the sandbox, and so on.
As she learns about the structure of shapes and space, she is building on what she already knows.
www.scholastic.com /earlylearner/age3/learning/shapeup.htm   (831 words)

  
 EDEL 200 Lesson Plan Format
After they created the first shape with the tangrams I will tell them to trace the tangrams they used to make the shape.
I will explain to the students again that a prism is solid shape with fixed cross-section, which means it is three-dimensional.
By doing this, the students will see that these shapes are not just a part of geometry but are also a part of their everyday life.
www.bsu.edu /web/jleggeson/finaldraft.html   (1157 words)

  
 Kids games and fun activities
It's amazing the things you can do with shapes that refelct or refract themselves, or which grow larger as they move towards or away from you.
These patterns are made just by stretching the shapes longer, or wider, and by turning them as you move your mouse.
Repeating shapes that grow in size produce strage perspective effects; see how these patterns create sensations of movement and speed as you change their position with your mouse.
www.tinyplanets.com /games07.html   (1494 words)

  
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