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Geometric solids
Four solids in a row, each labeled with one property (faces, edges).
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Geometric solids
Mode: Diagram practice · Free draw canvas
Four solids in a row, each labeled with one property (faces, edges).
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Guided drawing · Step 1 of 7
Observe the structure
Parallel lines not consistent
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Geometric solids
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Four solids in a row, each labeled with one property (faces, edges).
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Pen · Labels · Arrows · Shapes · Guide · Save
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Add labels to the main parts. Use arrows to show flow. Start with big shapes before details.
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Mastery path · Forces and motion
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Concept goal
Four solids in a row, each labeled with one property (faces, edges).
Practice task
What would change if mass doubled?
Mini project: Skateboard turn: friction and normal forces
This path connects school knowledge to real-world skill with honest, practice-first steps.
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Path complete — view capstone →Drawing steps
- Draw cube using parallel lines.
- Add cylinder with ellipses.
- Sketch sphere with shading.
- Draw cone with triangular side.
Progress
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