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Grade 2 - Mathematics
6.3 Solid Shapes (3 Dimensional)

Three dimensional:
  • Sphere: A shape that is exactly like a ball.
  • Cube: A shape that has a square base and top like a box.
  • Cylinder: A shape that is like a pipe or a straw.
  • Cone: A shape that basically has triangular shape on the top ad the base is circular like a clown's cap.

Directions: Answer the following questions. Draw at least five examples of three dimensional figures and name them.
Q 1: What shape has a square at the bottom and a point at the top?
cone
pyramid
rectangular prism

Q 2: A rectangular prism has _______ faces.
6
8
4

Q 3: A sphere looks most like which object?
ball
clock
eraser
glass

Q 4: A cube has _____ vertices (corners).
4
8
6

Q 5: A soda can looks most like a ______.
square
cone
cylinder

Q 6: A triangular prism has ______ edges.
6
3
4
9

Q 7: What solid does a box of Kleenex look most like?
triangular prism
sphere
tetrahedron
rectangular prism

Q 8: A ball looks most like a ______.
pyramid
cone
sphere

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