3D Shapes
2D Shapes
Partitioning
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100


Cone

100

Name the shape and number of sides.

Triangle, 3 sides

100

How many parts is this rectangle partitioned into?  What are they called?

3 parts, thirds

100

Point to an edge.

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100

Point to a face.

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200


Triangular Prism

200

Name the shape and the number of sides.

Pentagon, 5 sides

200

Equal or unequal parts?

Unequal 

200

Point to a vertex/vertice 

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200

Draw an angle.

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300


Sphere

300

Besides a square, what shape is this?

Quadrilateral, 4 sides

300

How many parts is this square partitioned into?  What are they called?

4 parts, fourths 

300

How many faces does a cube have?

6

300


What are the two different names of this shape?  

Trapezoid, quadrilateral 

400


Cylinder

400

Name the shape and the number of sides

Hexagon, 6 sides

400

How many parts is this circle partitioned into?  What is this called?

2 parts, halves 

400

True or False:  

A rectangular prism has 12 edges.


True

400

Suzie and Tom are building 2D shapes with straws.  They build a hexagon and a triangle.  They use one straw for each side of the shape.  How many straws do they use in all?

9

500

How many faces does a rectangular prism have?

6

500

What is the name of this quadrilateral? 

Trapezoid

500

How much of this rectangle is shaded?

one fourth 

500

True or False:

Each face of a rectangular prism is a square.

False

500

Jimmy sees a window that has a certain shape.  The window has all straight sides.  It has 5 angles.  What shape could the window be?

Pentagon

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