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3-D Shapes

Do you remember which shapes are three-dimensional?

Goal:

Goal:

https://s3.amazonaws.com/content.accelerate-ed.com/Elementary/docs/MathK/audio/math_k_36.2_pg2_cone.mp3
https://s3.amazonaws.com/content.accelerate-ed.com/Elementary/docs/MathK/audio/math_k_36.2_pg2_cube.mp3
https://s3.amazonaws.com/content.accelerate-ed.com/Elementary/docs/MathK/audio/math_k_36.2_pg2_sphere.mp3
https://s3.amazonaws.com/content.accelerate-ed.com/Elementary/docs/MathK/audio/math_k_36.2_pg2_cylinder.mp3
https://s3.amazonaws.com/content.accelerate-ed.com/Elementary/docs/MathK/audio/math_k_36.2_pg2_rectangularprism.mp3
https://s3.amazonaws.com/content.accelerate-ed.com/Elementary/docs/MathK/audio/math_k_36.2_pg2_pyramid.mp3

Now that you have reviewed the 2-D shapes, let's see if you remember the 3-D shapes.

Look at these shapes. Point to each one, and say its name out loud. If you can't remember the name of a shape, click it to hear its name.

cone audio button

cone

cube audio button

cube

sphere audio button

sphere

cylinder audio button

cylinder

rectangular prism audio button

rectangular prism

pyramid audio button

pyramid

Now, look at the 3-D shapes to help you answer these questions. Then, click the questions to check your answers.

3-D Shapes
Which shapes can roll?
How many faces does a cube have?
Which shape is the face of a cube?
Which shape has no faces?
Which shape is the face of a cylinder and a cone?

Super! Next, you will go on a shape hunt.