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1. 3d_shape_sorting_key.pdf
3D Shapes Key - Primary Resources - Free teaching ... 3D Shapes Key 1. 1 curved face, no edges ..... sphere More than one face..... 2

2. BPOCchapter2.pdf
authors.library.caltech.edu
STRUCTURAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. THE SHAPES … C,H,,, often is represented as a regular pentagon in which it is understood that each apex represents a carbon atom with the requisite number of hydro- 2-1 Structural ...

3. NM3WA084.pdf
CHAPTER 11 1 Stacking Shapes to Make Prisms Stacking Shapes to Make Prisms ... pentagon-based prism with 15 edges, 7 faces, and 10 vertices For example, D has 2 congruent bases and all the other faces have 4 ...

4. e1l2mss2shapes1_1.pdf
Shape and space activities. 2D and 3D shapes. building in America that shares my name. What shape am I? Pentagon I have 6 sides. I have an x in my name. What shape am I? Hexagon I have 8 sides and 8 corners ...

5. polygon_study_guide.pdf
Polygon’TestStudyGuide’’ Name: Per: ’ 1. b)’Findtheweight’oftheiron’block’shown’below.’Thesidelength’of’the’pentagonal’prismis’4cmand’the’ height’of’the’prismis’7cm ...

6. labelshape.pdf
R = Rectangle X = Rhombus S = Square O = Oval T … Title: Label the Shape Worksheet Author: http://www.mathworksheetsland.com/k/recognizeshapes/ Subject: Kindergarten Geometry Created Date: 7/31/2012 9:12:57 AM

7. Polygon_Notes.pdf
USING TABLE SAW METHODS TO MAKE OBJECTS … square, pentagon, hexagon, and octagon. Table 1. Angles for selected -gons ... Table-Saw Methods for Making Polygonal-Shaped Objects Having Sides …

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