Test your understanding of how the transformations of spinning and extruding can change some less basic 2D shapes (such as a pentagon, cross, crescent and trapezium) into specific atypical 3D shapes. Visualise the effect of a particular transformation on a selected 2D shape. Predict whether the result will match a given 3D shape. View and print a report of your results. This assessment object is the second in a series of two objects that increase in difficulty.
Objective
Students interpret the characteristics of given 3D shapes.
Students visualise the result of different transformations for given 2D shapes.
Students match the characteristics of given 3D shapes with transformed 2D shapes.
Curriculum Information
Education Type
K to 12
Grade Level
Grade 7, Grade 6
Learning Area
Mathematics
Content/Topic
Geometry
Measurement
Intended Users
Educators, Learners, Students
Competencies
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Copyright Owner
Education Services Australia
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