- Slide 1
- Do Now What shape would you get if you cut through the stick of
butter? (give the most specific name)
- Slide 2
- Cross Section The face that results when you make one slice
through an object.
- Slide 3
- Objective SWBAT describe the two dimensional figures that
result from slicing three dimensional figures.
- Slide 4
- Parallel Slice (Horizontal) Oblique Slice (Angled)
Perpendicular Slice (Vertical)
- Slide 5
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from a
perpendicular slice through a rectangular prism.
- Slide 6
- Rectangle
- Slide 7
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from a
parallel slice through a rectangular prism.
- Slide 8
- Name the two dimensional cross section that results from a
parallel slice through a rectangular prism. Rectangle
- Slide 9
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from an
oblique slice through a rectangular prism.
- Slide 10
- Rectangle, parallelogram, or triangle depending on the angle
and positioning of the slice.
- Slide 11
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from a
perpendicular slice through a rectangular pyramid.
- Slide 12
- Triangle (through top vertex) Trapezoid (not through top
vertex)
- Slide 13
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from a
parallel slice through a rectangular pyramid.
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from an
oblique slice through a rectangular pyramid.
- Slide 16
- Trapezoid