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Exploring Solid Shapes
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Exploring Solid Shapes
🔍 Part 1: Identifying Solid Shapes
1. Circle the correct name for each solid shape:
Shape A (cube):
Sphere
Cube
Cylinder
Shape B (cylinder):
Cone
Cylinder
Rectangular prism
2. Count the parts of a cube. Fill in the blanks:
A cube has _____ faces, _____ edges, and _____ vertices (corners).
3. Which solid shapes can you find in your classroom? Check all that apply:
Ball (sphere)
Book (rectangular prism)
Can (cylinder)
Ice cream cone (cone)
📐 Part 2: Sorting and Comparing
4. Sort these solids into two groups. Write "Prism" or "Not a Prism":
Cube: _____________
Sphere: _____________
Rectangular prism: _____________
Cone: _____________
5. Match the 3D solid to its 2D face shape. Draw a line to connect them:
Cube
Cylinder
Triangular prism
Circle
Square
Triangle
6. Which solid has the most faces?
Sphere
Cube
Triangular prism
✂️ Part 3: Nets and Reflection
7. Draw a simple net for a cube in the box below:
8. If you unfold a cylinder, what shapes would you see? Check all that apply:
2 circles
1 rectangle
1 triangle
1 square
9. How do solid shapes show us God's perfect design in creation? Write one sentence:
10. Look around your home tonight. Draw or write about one solid shape you find and describe its faces, edges, and vertices:
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