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| Subject: | RE: Shadows |
| Author: | The Math Guy |
| Date: | Mar 27 2007 |
has a very large collection of geometric solids in color which you can rotate
and unfold. The files can be copied to word documents. It comes with a giant
poster suitable for your classroom wall. Check it out.
Art Mabbott
Seattle Schools
On Mar 26 2007, Boinky wrote:
> Well, with the new GPS Standards in Georgia we have several new
> concepts we need to teach, without any resources of coure.
So, we
> are teaching a lesson on cutting/slicing 3 dimensional figures and I
> have found a few online resources, but we are also looking at types
> of shadows 3 dimensional figures cast.
As of now I have one
> link to shadows of 3-D figures.
>
http://www.learner.org/channel/courses/learningmath/geometry/session9/part_c/index.html
> Anybody have other they would like to share?
thanks
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