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Projecting a 3-D Object onto a 2-D Plane Lesson PlanProjecting a 3-D Object onto a 2-D Plane Lesson Plan
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EngageNY
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11th - 12th
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Math
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Duration
1 hr
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2015
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Projecting a 3-D Object onto a 2-D Plane

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Teach how graphic designers can use mathematics to represent three-dimensional movement on a two-dimensional television surface. Pupils use matrices, vectors, and transformations to model rotational movement. Their exploration involves both horizontal and vertical rotation. This is the 27th lesson plan in a 29-part series.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

transformations, 3-d, vectors, matrices

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Ask individuals to show graphical images for each exercise to reinforce the visual representation of the mathematics
  • Utilize collaborative groups throughout the exercises to encourage discussion and increase confidence

Classroom Considerations

  • Builds from the previous lesson in the series and should be used in sequence

Pros

  • Incorporates multiple geometric concepts throughout the lesson
  • Teaching guide provides detailed explanations for the teacher-led portions of the lesson

Cons

  • None

Common Core

HSN-VM.C.8 HSN-VM.C.9 HSN-VM.C.10 HSN-VM.C.11 MP7

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