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MATH 6

MINERVA G. SANTOS
Teacher III
At the end of the lesson, you are
expected to:
•Differentiate solid
figures from plane
figures.
A. INTRODUCTORY ACTIVITIES
1. Drill

a. Draw a line to match the 3D objects to their 2D look alikes.


b. The House that
Whamos Made

Whamos was going to


make a house. He was
instructed by his teacher to
use different shapes. So,
He decided to draw a
house looked like this.
A. INTRODUCTORY ACTIVITIES
2. Review

What is a polygon? What are the different polygons?


You will be given patterns and try to form the
. Motivation

given patterns.
What are the shapes that can you
make out of these patterns?
Cube
Rectangular
Prism
Square
Base
Pyramid
Cone
Sphere
B. ESTABLISHING A PURPOSE FOR THE
LESSON
Who Am I?
1. I have 0 sides. I have 0 vertices.
I am round.

circle
Who Am I?
I have 4 sides. My sides are
equal. I have 4 vertices.

square
Who Am I?
I have 3 sides. My sides are not
always the same. I have 3 vertices.

Triangle
4. I am a solid figure. I have no
faces or edges. I am round.

Sphere
5. I am a solid figure. I have 6 faces.
8 vertices and 12 edges, all equal.

Cube
6. I am a solid figure. I am round and
have 1 round face. I have a point and 1
round edge.

Cone
The boy visited a toy store and he found the ff.:
From the items that he found, help him to identify which of them are plane figures
and which of them are solid figures.
What are the two figures of shape?
Plane Figures and Solid figures
What is a plane figure?
“A plane figure is two dimensional figure which
possesses an area but the volume of this figure
is zero. The examples of plane figures are
square, circle, rectangle, triangle etc. Plane
figures can be drawn on a paper. The unit of
area of a plane figure is square of unit of length.
The study of plane figures is called plane
geometry.”
What are the plane figures that
you can see in our classroom.?
What are solid figures?
“The three dimensional figures are called solid
figures. These figures have an surface area as well
as a volume. These figures cannot be drawn on a
paper. The examples of solid figures are cuboid,
parallelepiped, football, solid sphere etc. The unit of
area of a solid figure is square of unit of length.
Similarly, the volume of three dimensional figure is
cube of unit of length.”
What are the Solid figures that you
can see in our classroom?
Name the kind of solid figure
portrays in each item.
Name the kind of solid figure portrays in each item.

JAMES LAW
CYBERTECTURE
BUILDING in Mumbai,
India
21st century office tower
designed by world
renowned architect James
Law
US Embassy

US Embassy located in
London completed in the
total amount of £750
million designed by
Arch. Kieran
Timberlake.
The Twin Tower II or The
World Trade Center in New
York
The Twin Towers II was a proposed
twin-towered skyscraper complex
which would have been located at
the World Trade Center site in
Manhattan, New York. It was
bombed on Sept. 11, 2001 by a
group of terrorists.
Believed to be
the tomb of the
Pharaoh in
ancient times.
Dead bodies
were
mummified.
The Great Pyramid of Giza
in Al Giza, Egypt
The Leaning Tower of
Pisa in Pisa, Italy
It is the campanile, or
freestanding bell tower, of the 
cathedral of the Italian city of 
Pisa, known worldwide for its
nearly four-degree lean, the
result of an unstable 
foundation. 
E. DEVELOPING MASTERY (Leads to
Formative Assessment)
E. DEVELOPING MASTERY (Leads to
Formative Assessment)
E. DEVELOPING MASTERY (Leads to
Formative Assessment)
E. DEVELOPING MASTERY (Leads to
Formative Assessment)
GROUP ACTIVITY
Standards in Group Activity
•Get Along , Don’t Argue
•Respect Others! Listen to everyone
•On Task Behavior! Are you Doing your job?
Task talk only
•Use Quiet Voices! Only your group should hear you
•Participate! Do your part. Don’t let others do all the work
•Stay in your group! Ask three before me
GROUP ACTIVITY
•Group 1: Draw 3 Solid Figures and 3
Plane Figures
•Group 2: List 5 Plane figures and 5 solid
figures that you can find in our school
•Group 3: Identify solid figures and Plane
figures
MAKING GENERALIZATION & ABSTRACTION of the LESSON

•What is the difference between a


plane figure and a solid figure?
The difference between plane and
solid figures is in their dimensions.
Where a square is a plane figure, its
3D counterpart, the cube, is a solid
figure. The same comparison exists
between a circle, or plane figure, and
a sphere, a solid figure.
Individuals create plane figures by
connecting points on a grid to
create 2D geometrical shapes. The
same shape takes on extra
dimension by adding additional
points and lines to give the shape
height, width and depth.
Plane figure are 2 dimensionally
(2D) figures are - the length and the
width.
while solid figures are three
dimensionally (3D) figures, height,
width and depth.
H. EVALUATING LEARNING
I. ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES for
APPLICATION & REMEDIATION
Thank You so Much!!

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