This is a level 4 geometry strand activity from the Figure It Out series.
A PDF of the student activity is included.
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interpret plan views of cube buildings
FIO, Level 3-4, Geometry, Building Boldly, page 14
multilink cubes
This activity uses the skills that students have developed in the activities on pages 8–9 of Geometry, Figure It Out, Level 3; Problem Two on page 20 of Problem Solving, Figure It Out, Level 3; and the activities on page 11 of Geometry, Figure It Out, Levels 2–3. You may find the teachers’ notes for these activities useful and you could use the activities as a warm-up.
The students could make models of the buildings and use trial and improvement to find the smallest and largest number of cubes, but there is a more efficient method. They can use the view from the top and write in the number of cubes in each column. For example, for question 1:
From this information, the students can answer 1a, again using the top view. For example, the bottom row has to contain one 3. A 3 in the left square works from both the side and the front.
A 3 in the second square works from the side, but it does not work from the front because the front can only have a maximum of 2.
The students can use the same sort of reasoning to fill in the other squares:
For 1b, the students can use the same method, but this time they are looking for the largest number of cubes:
The students could make models of the buildings with multilink cubes to check their answers.
1. Using the top view:
a.
The smallest number is 7.
b.
The largest number is 9.
2. Using the top view:
The smallest number is 11.
The largest number is 13.
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