This math topic focuses on identifying specific types of complex 3D shapes. It is an introductory section of a broader unit on classifying three-dimensional geometrical shapes. The problems involve examining images of various 3D shapes and determining if they match the given descriptions, such as spheres, rectangular pyramids, pentagonal prisms, hexagonal pyramids, and rectangular prisms. Each question is formatted as a yes/no query about the nature of the displayed shape.
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Is this shape a Square Pyramid (a square base and triangular sides coming to a point at the top)?
Math worksheet on 'Complex 3D Shapes - Is Specific Type (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Geometry Basics - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/geometry_basics_practice/ |
Is this shape a Pentagonal Prism (a pentagonal base and parallel sides coming to a pentagonal top)? |
No |
Yes |
Is this shape a Rectangular Pyramid (a rectangular base and triangular sides coming to a point at the top)? |
Yes |
No |
Is this shape a Triangular Prism (a triangular base and parallel sides coming to a triangular top)? |
No |
Yes |
Is this shape a Sphere (a ball shape)? |
Yes |
No |
Is this shape a Tetrahedron (a triangular base and sides that are all triangles)? |
No |
Yes |
Is this shape a Pentagonal Prism (a pentagonal base and parallel sides coming to a pentagonal top)? |
No |
Yes |
Is this shape a Rectangular Prism (right angle corners and 6 faces that are rectangles)? |
Yes |
No |