Fish trap vocab Words

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Across
  1. 4. A drawing method that makes objects look smaller as they get further away.
  2. 6. The amount of space a 3D shape takes up inside.
  3. 9. A flat shape with sides or angles that are not all the same.
  4. 13. A 3D shape with a base (any polygon) and triangular faces that meet at a single point.
  5. 17. The direction in which a shape or object is placed.
  6. 19. Shape A shape that has three dimensions: length, width, and height, and takes up space.
  7. 22. The total area of all the faces on a 3D object.
  8. 23. The line where two faces of a shape meet.
  9. 24. An angle more than 90° but less than 180°.
  10. 25. A 3D shape with two identical, parallel ends (called bases) and flat sides. Examples include triangular prisms and rectangular prisms.
  11. 27. A flat shape with all sides and angles equal.
  12. 28. The space between two lines that meet at a point, measured in degrees.
Down
  1. 1. When one half of a shape is a mirror image of the other half.
  2. 2. An angle less than 90°.
  3. 3. One of the two identical, parallel shapes at the ends of a prism.
  4. 5. A slice through a 3D object that is parallel to the base, producing a 2D shape that is the same as the base.
  5. 7. The ratio between the size of the model and the size of the real object.
  6. 8. A way to draw 3D shapes so they look realistic using a grid with 60° angles.
  7. 10. An angle of exactly 90°, like the corner of a square.
  8. 11. Lines or surfaces that are always the same distance apart and never meet.
  9. 12. A 3D shape with two identical circular ends and a curved surface.
  10. 14. The skeleton or structure that supports the shape of an object.
  11. 15. A measurement in one direction (length, width, or height).
  12. 16. A repeating pattern of shapes that fit together without gaps or overlaps.
  13. 18. A corner point where edges meet.
  14. 20. A flat surface on a 3D shape.
  15. 21. A 2D drawing or pattern that can be folded to make a 3D shape.
  16. 26. A design technique that uses diagonal supports to strengthen a structure.