"In the sunlit garden Through the glad spring day, Watch the happy little folk Turning work to play." Mould clay to make a sphere. With thread, cut it into two parts of just the same size. You have cut your sphere into two equal parts. Each is called a hemisphere. Mould clay to make half an apple on a square tablet. Think how many things shaped like a hemisphere you can mould and draw. GF MOVING MA Mould a square prism of clay. Draw it standing on a square face. Draw it lying on an oblong face. Think of things shaped like a square prism: things you see out of doors; at home; at school; everywhere you go. Tell what you have seen. Choose some to draw, mould or paint. Mould a square prism of clay. With thread, cut it into two equal parts like those in the picture. Each of these two equal parts is a right tri-prism. Look at the three oblong faces of your right tri-prism. One face is wider than either of the others. When a right tri-prism is resting on its widest oblong face, it looks like a roof. What does it look like in other positions? Show by drawing or painting. |