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  • The student learned to identify and differentiate between various 3D shapes, such as cubes, prisms, pyramids, spheres, and cylinders.
  • They gained an understanding of the properties of 3D shapes, including the number of faces, edges, and vertices.
  • Through hands-on manipulation of 3D shapes, the student developed spatial reasoning and visualization skills.
  • By constructing 3D shapes from nets or models, the student practiced geometry concepts like surface area and volume.

Following the activity, encourage the student to explore real-life examples of 3D shapes in their environment, such as identifying the shapes of buildings, household items, and everyday objects. Additionally, you can introduce them to online resources or apps that offer interactive 3D modeling and shape manipulation to further reinforce their understanding of spatial concepts.

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