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Sets of digital manipulatives can be created in order to teach addition, subtraction, multiplication and division   Physics teachers can set up experiments as 3D models for illustration purposes.    
Elementary school students can use Google SketchUp to construct and fold together nets to create three-dimensional polyhedra Building 3D models of buildings, towns and cities is a fun way to learn about history Students and teachers can use Google Earth and Google SketchUp to create geo-scavenger hunts. Chemistry students and teachers can use Google SketchUp to build 3D molecules Students can create original designs and then write about the component and function of each Students can create original abstract 3D works of art Students can use Google SketchUp and Google Earth to create 3D maps of their school environment or hometown 
Google SketchUp can be used to illustrate conic sections       
Trigonometry can be taught by building three-dimensional problems       
Google SketchUp can be used to show volumes of revolution to students studying pre-calculus       
Students can use Google SketchUp to learn about area and volume   Students can create 3D models of machines to show how all the parts work together   Working collaboratively, students can construct entire communities of buildings, trees and vehicles. 
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