draw two shapes which can be folded to a closed box.
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cuboid is shape of close
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Table of Content Sweet BoxShapes that Fold into a CubeShapes for an Open BoxBoxes and BoxesFloor MapsA Deep Drawing of a CubePuzzleA Simple Way to Draw a CubeMatchbox Play Practice time Practice time
TABLE OF CONTENT
SWEET BOX
SHAPES THAT FOLD INTO A CUBE
SHAPES FOR AN OPEN BOX
BOXES AND BOXES
FLOOR MAPS
A DEEP DRAWING OF A CUBE
PUZZLE
A SIMPLE WAY TO DRAW A CUBE
MATCHBOX PLAY
PRACTICE TIME
PRACTICE TIME
Sweet Box
Ramya went to buy sweets. The shopkeeper took a paper cut-out and quickly made a lovely pink box for the sweets!
Look at the photo and make your own box. Use the cut-out on page 201. How fast can you fold it?

After coming home Ramya unfolded the box. She removed the extra flaps so the cut-out looked like this

She made four more shapes. Each is to be folded along the dotted lines. You have to find out which of these can be made into a box.

This chapter focuses on visualisation of 3-dimensional shapes and how they can be represented on paper (in 2 dimensions). The representation used here are nets (like the ones above), layout plans for a house, and perspective drawings.
Shapes that Fold into a Cube
Buddha wants to make a paper cube using a squared sheet. He knows that all the faces of a cube are squares.

He draws two different shapes.

Will both these shapes fold into a cube??
Draw at least one more shape which can fold into a cube.
What will be the area of each face of the cube?
Draw one shape which will not fold into a cube.
Look around and discuss which things around you look like a cube. List a few.
Shapes for an Open Box
Remember the puzzles with five squares in chapter 3? You saw 12 different shapes made with five squares (page 46).
If you cut those shapes and fold them, some of those will fold into an open box (box without a top).

Find out which of the other 8 shapes (on page 46) can be folded to make an open box.
Draw more shapes which will not fold to make an open box.
Boxes and Boxes
All boxes are not cubes. Here are some different kinds of boxes. Match the shape on the left with a box into which it will fold.

Making mental images of shapes is an important mathematical ability. Children will need many exercises to visualise the net of a box, to think of how it looks when flattened, and also to check which nets (like those on page 126) do not make a box.
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