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constructing-the-nets-of-solids-elementary
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What is the net of a solid?
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Knowing how to identify the faces of a prism or a pyramid will help you to recognize how to construct the net of a solid. To do so, you need to identify the type of plane figure that corresponds to each face.

To find out what a plane figure is, see the Plane Figures concept sheet.

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In the square-based prism, there are |4| rectangles and |2| squares.

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The faces of a square-based prism: 4 rectangles and 2 squares
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The net of a solid shows a flat perspective of all its faces and how they are connected to each other. It is like unwrapping a solid and placing it flat on the ground.

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Constructing the Nets of Prisms and Pyramids
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A solid can have several possible nets.

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Here are some possible nets of a cube.

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Different possible nets of a cube
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3rd and 4th Grade
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third-and-fourth-grade
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What is the net of a solid?
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The net of a solid shows a flat perspective of all its faces and how they are connected to each other. It is like unwrapping a solid and placing it flat on the ground.

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Constructing the Nets of Prisms and Pyramids
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A solid can have several possible nets.

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Here are some possible nets of a cube.

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Different Possible Nets of a Cube
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