Three-Dimensional Shapes
Overview
There are many shapes all around us!
Shapes that we can hold are called three-dimensional shapes. They are not flat.
Some examples of three-dimensional shapes would be cones, rectangular prisms, and spheres.
Do you know the three-dimensional shapes?
Look at the graphic below which shows some of the most popular 3D shapes.
We see and use the shapes every day!
Let’s try to identify them!
What shape is this?
It is a cone!
Let’s look at another example:
What shape is this?
It is cylinder!
Try another one!
What shape is this?
It is a rectangular prism.
Let’s try one more!
What shape is this?
It is a rhombus.
Let’s practice!
Practice Question 1
What shape is this? (You can use the chart above to help you answer.)
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Practice Question 2
What shape is this?
Practice Question 3
What shape is this?
Practice Question 4
What shape is this?
Practice Question 5
What shape is this?