ABSTRACT

You might be surprised about how many real-life concepts are included in the study of geometry. Young children experiment with ideas such as over versus under, first versus last, right versus left, and between, without realizing that they are studying important mathematics concepts. Additionally, early attempts at logic, even the common everyone else gets to do it arguments that are so popular with children, are geometry topics. A cube is a three-dimensional object with six congruent faces and eight verticesoften called a block. You may also use the term block to identify a prism that is not a cube, but, although you may not think of it very often, you can probably identify the differences between a cube and a prism that is not a cube, as shown in Fig. 4.1.