Classifying 3D shapes

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Intros
Lessons
  1. What are 3D shapes and what are their properties?
  2. Introduction to the main three types of 3D shapes and a review on 2D shapes
  3. Prisms: what are the different subtypes and how do you name them?
  4. Pyramids: what are the different subtypes and how do you name them?
  5. Curved surfaces shapes: what are the different subtypes and how do you name them?
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Examples
Lessons
  1. Naming 3D Shapes
    Write the name of the 3D shape.

    1. 3D Shapes and Volume: Classifying 3D Shapes

    2. 3D Shapes and Volume: Classifying 3D Shapes

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  2. Identifying 3D Shapes by Name
    Which 3D shape matches with the name shown below? Choose a multiple choose option.

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    4. 3D Shapes and Volume: Classifying 3D Shapes
  3. Faces, Vertices, and Edges of 3D Shapes
    For each 3D shape, write the number of faces, vertices, and edges.

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  4. Relationship between 3D Shapes and Face/Vertex/Edge Attributes
    Use the table for the attributes of different 3D shapes to answer.
    1. What are the formulas for finding a pyramid's number of: faces, vertices, and edges - from using the number of sides in the base?
      3D Shapes and Volume: Classifying 3D Shapes
    2. What are the formulas for finding a prism's number of: faces, vertices, and edges - from using the number of sides in the base?
      3D Shapes and Volume: Classifying 3D Shapes
    3. Using the formulas found in parts a and b, write the number of faces, vertices and edges for a hexagonal pyramid and a hexagonal prism