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Polyhedrons Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia.

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Page 1: Polyhedrons Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia

PolyhedronsPolyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical

figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia.

Page 2: Polyhedrons Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia

Polyhedra• In geometry, a

polyhedron (plural polyhedra or polyhedrons) is a solid in three dimensions with flat faces and straight edges. The word polyhedron comes from the Classical Greek πολύεδρον, as poly- (stem of πολύς, "many") + -hedron (form of έδρα, "base", "seat", or "face").

Page 3: Polyhedrons Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia

Polytypes• A polyhedron is a 3-

dimensional example of the more general polytope in any number of dimensions.o In elementary geometry, a polytope is a

geometric object with flat sides, which exists in any general number of dimensions. A polygon is a polytope in two dimensions and a polyhedron in three dimensions.

Page 4: Polyhedrons Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia

Parts of the Polyhedra• 3 dimensions: The body is bounded by the faces,

and is usually the volume enclosed by them.

Page 5: Polyhedrons Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia

Parts of the Polyhedra• 2 dimensions: A face is a polygon bounded by a

circuit of edges, and usually including the flat (plane) region inside the boundary. These polygonal faces together make up the polyhedral surface.

Page 6: Polyhedrons Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia

Parts of the Polyhedra• 1 dimension: An edge joins one vertex to another

and one face to another, and is usually a line segment. The edges together make up the polyhedral skeleton.

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Parts of the Polyhedra• 0 dimensions: A vertex (plural vertices) is a

corner point.

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Where are polyhedrons found in

everyday life?

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There are many types of Polyhedra,

more than we could possibly have

time to look at!

Page 10: Polyhedrons Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia

What will we be doing with Polyhedra?

• We are each going to make our own Polyhedra! o Each student will create a design which uses either pattern

or rhythm to draw on the faces of a polyhedron.o Polyhedrons will either have 8+ faces, or the student will make

2 in order to reach the 8 face requirement.

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How will we make them?

• FIRST You will pick which shape you want from a template!

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Page 12: Polyhedrons Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia

How will we make them?

• SECOND you will make 3 sketches of your pattern/rhythm design! Then pick the best one!

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How will we make them?

• THIRD you will take the template you want, and trace it on cardstock (thick) paper using the light table!

• Use a ruler so that your edges are straight!!!!

Page 14: Polyhedrons Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia

How will we make them?

• FOURTH you will draw your design using PrismaColor Markers on your traced template!

• DON’T CUT IT OUT YET!!!

Page 15: Polyhedrons Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia

How will we make them?

• FIFTH: Once your design has neatly been applied to your template, it is time to cut it out! You can use scissors if you have a steady hand, but it would be best to use an X-acto knife with a metal straight edge.

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How will we make them?

• SIXTH step is to fold all of your edges!o If you use a tool to perforate the edges, it will make it easier to fold and

look nicer.

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How will we make them?

• The LAST step is to glue the edges down. This is by far the HARDEST step, so work SLOWLY and CAREFULLY!!!!

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How will we make them?

• After you apply glue to one section, hold it for about a minute, assuring that it has adhered!

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The final product should look something like

these: