Face diagonal and space diagonal

Make it ready on your table:
1. Notebook
2. Book
3. Pencil case with compass/ Etui
4. laptop(still close)
While waiting everyone to be settled:

Draw triangle ABC
AB=2.5 cm
AC= 1 cm
BC= 2 cm


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Make it ready on your table:
1. Notebook
2. Book
3. Pencil case with compass/ Etui
4. laptop(still close)
While waiting everyone to be settled:

Draw triangle ABC
AB=2.5 cm
AC= 1 cm
BC= 2 cm


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Draw an octagon and find out how many diagonals you can draw with it.

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Face diagonal and space diagonal

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Learning objectives:

You can recognise face diagonals 
and space diagonals

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face diagonal

is a diagonal of the flat face of a solid.
space diagonal

is a diagonal that goes right through a solid.

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What for diagonal is the black line?

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What for diagonal is the red line?

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which line is space diagonal?

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Which line is drawn as face diagonal?

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Draw a cube in your notebook
Draw all possible space diagonals.
timer
2:00

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How many space diagonal has a cube?

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Draw another cube on your notebook, draw all face diagonal possible.

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How many face diagonal has a cube?

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I know the difference between face and space diagonal.
A
no
B
yes

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Homework time:

Do questions 66 and 68.

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