Fun With Sliceforms

Published by patrick honner on

I was recently inspired to make my first sliceform.

With a handful of index cards, a marker, and some scissors, I was able to make this fun representation of a surface in 3D!

Sliceform Front 1

Turn it to the side, and see the surface from a different perspective.

Sliceform Side

The inspiration was timely, as my Calculus class has been discussing cross-sections, traces, and level curves of surfaces in space.  What a perfect way to demonstrate how to understand a surface by looking at representative slices!

A great, simple tool, and you can see some examples of the sliceforms my students created, like the one seen below, here.

fun with sliceforms


patrick honner

Math teacher in Brooklyn, New York

8 Comments

John Sharp (Sliceforms) · September 19, 2011 at 5:09 am

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