How to make a paper cube from scratch with your own hands. Drawing the grid of the geometric figure by yourself. This video will show you step by step how to turn a piece of A4 paper into a three-dimensional solid.
The edge of the cube is 6 centimeters, thanks to which it fits perfectly on a piece of paper, making your mathematical project easy to do and you will get a good grade for it.
There are many ways to draw a cube grid, the simplest of them and at the same time the best for gluing the figure is in the movie.
You can of course print the grid, but making it yourself will help you better understand the geometry of the solids. And the big advantage is that you don't need a printer.
Link to the geometric grid. link
What are you waiting for, do it yourself, you will need the following tools!
Required tools:
Ruler or setsquare, Pen or pencil, scissors, paper or cardboard, glue or adhesive tape
The regular cube is a Platonic solid, has six identical walls, any of wall walls is a square and solid have twelve equal edges. This information can be useful to you at school or when you are a parent, to explain geometry to children in a simple way.
If you need more detailed information, you can find it at www.matfig.com or go to geometry lessons where you learn to measure surfaces, calculate volume and learn many additional properties of volumetric figures.
Thanks to this hint you will make a perfect cube in a simple way.
Other geometrical figures from paper: / @matfig
Just don't mistake a cube with a hexagon!
What we do may resemble origami but it certainly is not, as some sources and films indicate.
DIY (DIY), detailed instructions will definitely give you the best grade in geometry at school.
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I will try to make my craftsmanship more regular, so that I describe all the basic 3D shapes from paper and every student can do their homework without problems at home. And while creating a figure, you'll learn a lot about its volume, surface and other properties.
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15 дек 2019