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LI:To unfold a 3D shape into a net.
For maths this week we had to unfold a 3D shape into a net. The first thing we had to do was to choose 3 shapes. Then we had to figure out the net of the shape. For 1 of them you had to use a ruler to figure out the 3D shape and on the other one's you couldn't use a ruler. Net means when you unfold a 3D shape. The shapes I used was a square pyramid, a rectangular prism and a cube. I use these shapes because it was the easiest. As a class we unfolded a shape. That helped us unfold other shapes. I learnt how to unfold a 3D shapes into a net.
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