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Study Jams! Edges, Faces, Vertices InteractiveStudy Jams! Edges, Faces, Vertices Interactive
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Scholastic
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5th - 8th
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Math
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10 mins
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Study Jams! Edges, Faces, Vertices

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Before determining the classification of a three-dimensional shape, you need to know about the characteristics of a vertex, edge, and face. Go step-by-step using a prism, and discover what each aspect refers to and how it applies to other shapes. 

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

edges, faces, vertices, 3-d figures, polygons

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Go through the slides as a class then have learners complete the assessment independently

Classroom Considerations

  • Mentions that cylinders, cones, and spheres have zero faces, edges, and vertices, when some consider they do

Pros

  • Good assortment of assessment questions

Cons

  • Short lesson

Common Core

6.G.A.4

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