
Draw three pictures of each of these three-dimensional objects a table, a chair and a water-bottle as viewed from the front, from a side and from above.
Important Questions on The Way the World Looks
The first column shows a structure made of blocks. The other columns show different views of the structure in two dimensions. Say whether each view is from the front, from a side or from above.
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These are two different views of the same bowls.
In which photo are the bowls upside down?
Look at the side view in photo to find the answer.






You might know your left and right, but can you tell which is the boy's left and right? show which is his

The first column shows a structure made of blocks. The other columns show different views of the structure in two dimensions. Say whether each view is from the front, from a side or from above.
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A cat is peeping into a classroom. Can you help her find out where the teacher is?


Match two views of the same pose.
This is a top view of a girl in a yoga pose.
Only one of the photo below is the correct match of the same yoga pose.


Here is one picture. Find out from where you have to look to see the things this way.




Here is one picture. Find out from where you have to look to see the things this way.

Draw lines to match the side view with the top view of
A pipe
A funnel

If light is thrown from the projector on an object, the image formed on the screen is called of the object.


Draw top views of a few things and ask your friends to guess what they are.

Can you think why Gappu could see the cheese on the jug but Chinky could not


