swf, 7.82 MB
swf, 7.82 MB
Using ICT in Maths. How many lines of symmetry does a cube have? The 35th in Mr Barton's Autograph Video tutorial series. We make good use out of our cube again this week, this time by taking a look at the surprisingly tricky question of: 'how many planes of symmetry does a cube have?'. Autograph's 3D mode provides a lovely way of displaying the answer. Oh, and for the record, I got this question wrong! Below the video you will find an option to download it and play it on a larger screen, or by clicking on the web-link you can see all the videos in this series.
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laura.reeshughes

13 years ago
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This is a great tutorial explaining how to show students planes of symmetry in 3D shapes. This is an example with a cube but you could replicate it for other shapes if you are Autograph savvy! This would make a really good demonstration in class to make it really clear for the students, alternatively you could get them on the computer investigating it themselves. Well worth a watch. Thank you for sharing.

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