Investigations
Building Skeletons
- Look around your home for materials to build skeletons of 3D figures. (e.g., straws and play dough, toothpicks and marshmallows, rolled-up newspaper and tape)
- Help your child with building skeletons of some three-dimensional figures.
After you finish building a figure ask:
- How many edges does your three-dimensional figure have?
- How many vertices (corners) does your three-dimensional figure have?
- Can you see any 2D shapes in your skeleton? How many? (e.g., square, rectangle, triangle
- Can you find an object around our home that looks like the three- dimensional skeleton we made?
I Spy 3D Figures
Go for a walk outside and play I Spy to identify 3D figures:
- “I spy rectangular prisms on that porch.”
- “I spy a square based pyramid on top of that house.”
- “I spy a car that looks like a cube.”
- “I spy a curved 3D figure we didn’t make. I think it’s called a cylinder.”
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