Front, Side, Top and Back Views of 3D models
Children investigate the various viewpoints of 3D objects. The 2D viewpoints (from the front, left side,
right side, top and back) do not show depth on their own.
Here’s an example. This 3D object ( made from eight cubes joined together ) can be drawn from
different viewpoints as 2D images.
Top
Back
Left Right
Front
Front View Top View Right Side View Left Side View Back View
Children can construct their own 3D objects and then make 2D drawings of
the different viewpoints.
They can also construct a 3D object that matches the information given
from a set of 2D viewpoints.
Another idea is to match a series of 2D drawings with a particular 3D
object from a selection of objects.
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Front, Side, Top and Back Views of 3D models
Look at the front, right side, left side, top and back view drawings. Match each one with a 3D object.
Circle the matching 3D object.
Front View Top View Right Side View Top View Right Side View Left Side View
Top View Right Side View Left Side View Back View Top View Left Side View
Front View Top View Right Side View Left Side View Back View Top View
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Front, Side, Top and Back Views of 3D models
Look at the front, right side, left side, top and back view drawings. Match each one with a 3D object.
Circle the matching 3D object.
Front View Top View Right Side View Top View Right Side View Left Side View
Top View Right Side View Left Side View Back View Top View Left Side View
Front View Top View Right Side View Left Side View Back View Top View
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Front, Side, Top and Back Views of 3D models
Look at these 3D objects.
Draw some of the 2D viewpoints ( from the front, right side, left side, top and back ).
Front View Top View Right Side View Top View Right Side View Left Side View
Top View Right Side View Back View Front View Top View Left Side View
Front View Top View Right Side View Left Side View Back View Top View
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Front, Side, Top and Back Views of 3D models
Look at these 3D objects.
Draw some of the 2D viewpoints ( from the front, right side, left side, top and back ).
Front View Top View Right Side View Top View Right Side View Left Side View
Top View Right Side View Back View Front View Top View Left Side View
Front View Top View Right Side View Left Side View Back View Top View
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Front, Side, Top and Back Views of 3D models
Look at these 2D viewpoints from the front, right side, left side, top and back.
Collect some blocks and build a 3D object that matches the complete set of viewpoints.
Check your model with your teacher.
Front Top Right Side Left side Back
Front Top Right Side Left side Back
Front Top Right Side Left side Back
Front Top Right Side Left side Back
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Front, Side, Top and Back Views of 3D models
Look at these 2D viewpoints from the front, right side, left side, top and back.
Collect some blocks and build a 3D object that matches the complete set of viewpoints.
Check your model with your teacher.
Front Top Right Side Left side Back
Front Top Right Side Left side Back
Front Top Right Side Left side Back
Front Top Right Side Left side Back
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