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Finding 3-D shapes in New York City
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Julia Wall |
Many things in New York City are 3-D shapes with height, length, and width. Many of the skyscrapers in the city are rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, and cubes. Some of the statues are cylinders… |
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Spheres
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Nancy Furstinger |
Introduces spheres to young readers, including what they look like, how they work, and examples of different spherical shapes in nature. |
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Solids
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Marion Smoothey |
Explores the world of solid shapes and how they can be created, measured, and used in various activities. |
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Cubes
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Nathan Olson |
"Simple text and color photographs introduce cube shapes and give examples of cubes in the real world"--Provided by publisher. |
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Solid geometry
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James Lennard Simpson |
From the Preface: "This text is designed for a brief course in elementary solid geometry for college students, particularly those specializing in engineering and science. The only prerequisites ass… |
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