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Module Four Lesson Three Key Terms

This document provides directions for accessing a Google Doc. It instructs users to click "File" and then either make a copy to save to their Google Drive if using Chromebook or Google Docs, or download as a Microsoft Word document if accessing from another platform.

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Module Four Lesson Three Key Terms

This document provides directions for accessing a Google Doc. It instructs users to click "File" and then either make a copy to save to their Google Drive if using Chromebook or Google Docs, or download as a Microsoft Word document if accessing from another platform.

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Google Doc Access Directions:

● Please click on File in the upper left corner.


● If you are working on a Chromebook or Google Docs, choose the Make a copy option and save
a copy of the document to your Google Drive.
● If not, choose the Download as option and then the Microsoft Word (.docx) option to download
an editable copy of the document to your computer.

Module Four Lesson Three Key Terms

Net - a two dimensional pattern that can be folded up into a three dimensional figure.

Three dimensional shape -a solid that has a length, a width, and a height.

Density -the mass per unit volume

Area -the amount of 2 dimensional space an object takes up.

Volume -it is the amount of 3 dimensional space an object takes up.

Surface area - the sum of the faces of a solid.

Square - a parallelogram that has four congruent sides and four right angles

Solid - A solid is a three dimensional figure.

Prism- a type of polyhedron with bases that are congruent and parallel to each other and with
sides that are parallelograms.

Cylinder - Is a three dimensional figure that has two congruent parallel bases that are
circles.

Pyramid - A three dimensional figure that has a polygonal base and with triangular
sides that intersect at an apex.

Cone - A three dimensional figure with one circular base.

Sphere- A three dimensional figure where every point on the surface is equidistant from
the center of the sphere.

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