5th Math NCERT Chapter 9
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– Visualisation of 3-Dimensional Shapes: Understanding how 3-dimensional shapes can be represented on paper using nets and perspective drawings.
– Shapes that Fold into a Cube: Identifying shapes that can be folded into a cube and determining the number of faces a cube has.
– Layout Plans and Deep Drawings: Differentiating between layout plans for houses and deep drawings to represent depth in 3-dimensional shapes.
– Matchbox Play: Creating models of structures using matchboxes and making different drawings to represent these structures from various perspectives【4:0†source】【4:1†source】【4:2†source】【4:3†source】.
How many faces does a cube have? Fill in the blank.
A cube has 6 faces.
Draw at least one more shape which can fold into a cube.
Students should draw a shape that can be folded to form a cube.
What will be the area of each face of a cube?
The area of each face of a cube will be equal.
Draw one shape which will not fold into a cube.
Students should draw a shape that does not form a cube when folded.
Look around and discuss which things around you look like a cube. List a few.
Students should identify objects in their surroundings that resemble a cube and list them.
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