Geometry in the Real World



Geometry in the Real World

Poster

0 1 Polyhedron

0 1 Polyhedron

0 1 Polyhedron definition

0 1 Rectangular Prism

0 1 Rectangular Prism

0 1 Rectangular Prism definition

0 1 Cone

0 1 Cone

0 1 Cone definition

0 1 Cube

0 1 Cube

0 1 Cube definition

0 1 Cylinder

0 1 Cylinder

0 1 Cylinder definition

0 1 Pyramid

0 1 Pyramid

0 1 Pyramid definition

0 1 Sphere

0 1 Sphere

0 1 Sphere definition

0 1 Acute Angle

0 1 Acute Angle

0 1 Acute Angle definition

0 1 Obtuse Angle

0 1 Obtuse Angle

0 1 Obtuse Angle definition

0 1 Right Angle

0 1 Right Angle

0 1 Right Angle definition

0 1 Neatness

0 1 Creativity

Total:____/__32__ Grade:________

Geometry in the Real World

Poster Project

Due Date_____________

Materials:

Poster board, glue, scissors, magazines, books, photographs, Internet, marker

Instructions:

You will need to use magazines, photographs, books, or the Internet to find pictures of where three dimensional geometry is found, in the real word, particularly in architecture.

Steps:

1.) Find and cut two pictures for each of the 3-D shapes and angles.

2.) On the poster board create a Tree Map with a title and 10 branches

3.) Each branch must include: the vocabulary word at the top of the branch,

a definition and two pictures.

* Use the definitions provided to write under the proper branch.

4.) Make sure the pictures are pasted neatly on the board, and you use cursive

handwriting for the definition.

5.) Be creative, yet organized with your poster! (

Definitions:

An angle that measures less than 90 degrees

An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees

An angle that measures more than 90 degrees

A three dimensional figure with a single circular base, and meeting at a single point

A prism whose faces are square

A three dimensional geometric figure with parallel, circular bases

A solid with no curved surfaces or edges, and has many faces. All faces are polygons and all edges are line segments

A three dimensional solid with a polygon at its base, and triangular faces that meet at a vertex

A three dimensional solid that consists of all points equal distance from a given point

A solid with parallel congruent bases, which are both rectangle polygons

Geometry Poster

|Shape or Angle |Name |Class Example |Your Example |

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| |Polyhedron | | |

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| |Rectangular Prism | | |

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| |Cone | | |

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| | | | |

| |Cube | | |

| | | | |

| | | | |

| |Cylinder | | |

| | | | |

| | | | |

| |Pyramid | | |

| | | | |

| | | | |

| |Sphere | | |

| | | | |

| | | | |

| |Acute angle | | |

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| |Right angle | | |

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| |Obtuse angle | | |

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