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AC9M3SP01

make, compare and classify objects, identifying key features and explaining why these features make them suited to their uses

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  • AC9M3SP01_E1classifying a collection of geometric objects, including cylinders, spheres, prisms and pyramids according to key features such as the shape and number of faces and/or surfaces, edges and vertices
  • AC9M3SP01_E2making and comparing objects built out of cubic blocks and discussing key features; for example, comparing the amount of space objects occupy by counting how many blocks it takes to build different rectangular prisms that have the same height but different bases
  • AC9M3SP01_E3making geometric objects in solid form out of connecting cubes, in skeleton form with straws, and constructing objects using dynamic geometric software, recognising, comparing and discussing the features of the objects using the different representations
  • AC9M3SP01_E4using familiar shapes and objects to build or construct models and compare the suitability of different shapes and objects for aspects of the model; for example, building rectangular towers out of connecting cubes and recognising that the taller the tower, the less stable it becomes unless the base is increased; building bridges out of straws bent into different shapes and comparing the strength of different designs
  • AC9M3SP01_E5identifying, classifying and comparing common objects found on Country/Place as cubes, rectangular prisms, cylinders, cones and spheres
  • AC9M3SP01_E6investigating and explaining how First Nations Australians’ dwellings are oriented in the environment to accommodate climatic conditions

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