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Here is a lesson I have created for a mixed/high ability year 7 group on Euler's formula for polyhedra. I have seen many lessons on this, but not as many go as in depth as I would have liked, as such here is my take on it. I have included the printing files, and also all nets found online for different prisms, pyramids, Platonic and Archimedean solids simply because they are a great way to get students interested in the lesson.

I recommend printing out the nets to give to students as support during the investigation, which they can then make. Furthermore, they love making the shapes if you have created a complex one ahead of time to show off! Students have loved this one, and I am quite proud of it myself, feel free to modify, improve,feedback, and share!
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dsamuilis

3 years ago
5

Awesome stuff, thanks for sharing this. Going to use to open our unit on surface area and volume.

mathsteaching

3 years ago
5

Thanks a lot for sharing!

arnierey

7 years ago
4

Very useful, many thanks!

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