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3 Dimensional Shapes Solid Figures Objective: Identify the attributes and names of solid figures G.I.A.3 Identify and describe attributes of three-dimensional shapes including prisms, pyramids, spheres, cones, and cylinders using appropriate vocabulary.

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  1. 3 Dimensional Shapes Solid Figures Objective: Identify the attributes and names of solid figures G.I.A.3 Identify and describe attributes of three-dimensional shapes including prisms, pyramids, spheres, cones, and cylinders using appropriate vocabulary. G.I.B.1 Classify three-dimensional shapes according to their attributes. Geometry-

  2. What are solid figures? Solid Figures are 3D. Solid Figures can have: Faces Edges Vertices

  3. Face A face is the flat surface of a solid figure. Choose a shape that has a face. How many faces does your shape have? Bonus: Does a sphere have any faces?

  4. Edges An edge is formed when two faces meet. An edge is a straight line segment. Choose a shape that has an edge. How many edges does your shape have? Does a cone have an edge?

  5. Vertices A vertex is a point where edges meet. Choose a shape that has a vertex. How many vertices does your shape have? Does a cylinder have a vertex?

  6. Examples of Solid Figures

  7. Cube Examples

  8. Rectangular Prism Examples

  9. Sphere Examples

  10. Cone Examples

  11. Cylinder Examples

  12. Pyramid Examples

  13. Hemisphere Examples

  14. Review What is a solid figure? 1. flat, closed, plane figure; can’t stand on its own. 2. 3-D; it can stand on its own 3. None of the above

  15. What is this figure called? 1. Cone 2. Rectangular Prism 3. Cube

  16. What is this figure called? 1. Sphere 2. Cube 3. Pyramid

  17. What is this part of the cylinder called? 1. Face 2. Edge 3. Vertex

  18. What is this part of the cone called? 1. Face 2. Edge 3. Vertex

  19. What is this part of the cube called? 1. Face 2. Edge 3. Vertex

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