Geometry - Shape Classification (3D) - Practice
28 Topics, 5 Skills
3D Shapes - Is the Shape a Prism or Pyramid
Topic 1
3D Shapes - Is the Shape a Prism or Pyramid - Reversed
Topic 2
3D Shapes - Count Vertices
Topic 3
3D Shapes - Count Edges - Reversed
Topic 4
3D Shapes - Count Faces - Reversed
Topic 5
Shape Name to Net
Topic 6
Net to Shape Name
Topic 7
3D Shapes - Count Edges and Vertices
Topic 8
Shape Image to Net Description (Words)
Topic 9
3D Shapes - Is the Shape a Prism or Pyramid - Type Only
Topic 10
3D Shapes - Count Edges
Topic 11
3D Shapes - Count Faces
Topic 12
3D Shapes - Count Vertices - Reversed
Topic 13
Shape Image to Net
Topic 14
Net to Shape Image
Topic 15
3D Shapes - Count Edges and Vertices - First Time
Topic 16
Net Is Specific Type (Yes/No)
Topic 17
3D Shapes - Count Edges and Faces - First Time
Topic 18
Shape Name to Net Description (Words)
Topic 19
3D Shapes - Count Faces and Vertices
Topic 20
3D Shapes - Count Edges and Faces - Reversed
Topic 21
Volume of a Rectangular Prism - Count Blocks
Topic 22
Volume of a Rectangular Prism - Calculate
Topic 23
3D Shapes - Count Edges and Faces
Topic 24
3D Shapes - Count Faces and Vertices - First Time
Topic 25
3D Shapes - Count Edges and Vertices - Reversed
Topic 26
3D Shapes - Count Faces and Vertices - Reversed
Topic 27
Volume of a Rectangular Prism - Calculate from Base Area
Topic 28
This topic involves practicing counting edges and vertices on three-dimensional shapes. It's part of a broader unit focused on the geometry and surface area of such shapes. Specifically, learners are given different 3D shapes and are asked to determine the number of edges and vertices each one possesses, providing multiple choice answers to select from. This is aimed at beginners and is useful for developing an understanding of 3D geometric properties.
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How many edges and vertices (corners) does this shape have?