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 |
cube |
sphere |
cylinder |
rectangular prism |
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? | sphere, cylinder, cone |
| How many faces does a cube have? | 6 |
| Which shape is the face of a cube? | square |
| Which shape has no faces? | sphere |
| Which shape is the face of a cylinder and a cone? | circle |
Super! Next, you will go on a shape hunt.