This week in iMath you will create an 8.5” x 11”, full-color drawing featuring at least one cone, one prism, one sphere, and one cylinder. Using the four volume formulas covered in class, you must find the individual volume for each shape and the total composite volume. Label the important distances on your picture and include a short written description or caption (i.e. “Sir Ryan,” said the king of pots, “you are a brave knight and I will assist you on your quest.”).
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Harry Holtzman was an American artist who spent the latter part of his life in Lyme, CT. His version of American abstract art made extensive use of rectangles, prisms, and primary colors. Your assignment in iMath this week is to create a Harry Holtzman inspired piece of 3D sculpture using paper, tape, and straws. You must calculate the volume and surface area of the piece you make and include the nets for the rectangles. Google Harry Holtzman for inspiration.
This is a short week in iMath. We’re going to talk about how to express 3D geometric figures as 2D geometric figures. Your assignment is to use isometric graph paper (dots) to draw out a detailed rectangular house. Then, you have to use graph paper to draw a flattened out net of that house. All the faces of the rectangular house must be the same dimensions on the graph paper and the isometric dots.
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