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× You will

need
Isometric Drawings
× Objective: to be able to make 3 Dimensional
drawings with isometric paper (Level 5)

× By the end of the lesson:


× You will be able to draw single cubes and
make shapes with multi link.
× You will be able to draw 3d shapes on
isometric paper.
× Be able to draw your name in 3D on isometric
paper.
What are isometric dr
awings
× You will study both two-
dimensional and three-dimensional
figures in geometry.
× Isometric drawings show three
sides of a figure from a corner view.
2 cubes

Parallel Projection
Point Projection

Parallel lines converge at a Parallel lines remain parallel.


vanishing point.
Parallel Projection 2 cubes Isometric Projection
‘equal measure’

Parallel lines remain parallel &


Parallel lines remain parallel.
distances are equal.
Example-Isometric
Drawing
Using Isometric Pap
er
Using Isometric Pap
er

1
4
Can you draw?

Use the Isometric Paper to draw this shape.

Green Red
Complete
Exercise 29.02
× You will
need
Starter
Draw a
single
Cube on the
isometric
paper.
Start by
drawing the
Make sure you have the paper diamond
this way with the dots making
a line straight down.

You have 5 minutes to be


creative
Example - Isometric
view
Ex 3- Foundation Draw
ing
Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry

Sample Problem 5: Make an orthographic drawing


for each structure.
b. Top view Front view

Right-side view
Can you build it?
On the next slide there are some
objects

You need to use the multilink blocks to


make the same shape on the board.

Then you need to attempt to draw the


shape and view on the Isometric
paper.
Gree Ambe Red Extensi
n r on
Your Name

Using a pencil, can you


write your name in
3D on the Isometric
paper

It may help you to make


each letter with multi
link to have it in front
of you.
Extra
worksheet
× A net is a two-dimensional pattern that
you can fold to form a three-
dimensional figure.
× A net shows all of the surfaces of a
figure in one view.
× Think of it as “unfolding” the figure.
Ex 4-Identifying Solids
from Nets
Ex 5- Drawing a Net
(some)
3D Shapes
Match each name with a shape.
Some shapes can be described in
multiple ways.
hexagonal
prism

pentagonal cuboid
prism
cylinder
hemisphere
hexagonal
triangle-based pyramid
pyramid
sphere
tetrahedron
circle-based
cuboid prism

octagonal octahedron
prism
square-based
square-based pyramid
prism
triangular
cube prism
(some) cuboid cuboid

3D Shapes cube
square-based
prism

triangular pentagonal hexagonal octagonal


prism prism prism prism

triangle-based square-based hexagonal


tetrahedron
pyramid pyramid pyramid

cylinder

circle-based
prism
octahedron hemisphere sphere
A cube

edge face

vertex ‘to turn’


Latin: ‘highest point’

6 faces a ‘side’ of the shape, can be flat or curved

12 edges where 2 faces meet

8 vertices where 2 or more straight lines meet


How many vertices do these 3D shapes have?

zero one
zero

zero

sphere
hemisphere

cylinder cone

A vertex is where 2 or more straight lines meet.


A cone has an infinite number of straight lines meeting at it’s top (apex).
triangular prism

cuboid 6 faces 5 faces


12 edges 9 edges
8 vertices 6 vertices

2 faces 5 faces
hemisphere square-based pyramid
1 edge 8 edges
0 vertices 5 vertices

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