Max Maths, Year 6, Work Book, Sketching 3D shapes
Maths Resource Description
In the Max Maths workbook for Year 6, there is an exercise aimed at enhancing students' skills in visualising and sketching three-dimensional shapes. Practice 5, titled 'Sketching 3D Shapes', provides an opportunity for pupils to draw these geometric figures on dotted paper, which aids in maintaining proportion and perspective. The activity includes a variety of shapes to sketch, starting with simpler forms and progressing to more complex ones.
The shapes listed for sketching include a cube, which is a six-faced figure where all sides are equal squares, and a cuboid, which resembles a box with rectangular faces of varying lengths. Additionally, students are asked to draw a pyramid, typically with a square base and triangular sides that converge at a single point. The final shape is a triangular prism, a polyhedron with two triangular bases connected by three rectangular sides. This exercise not only reinforces the students' understanding of 3D shapes but also develops their hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness.