This math topic focuses on identifying three-dimensional shapes based on their number of faces and vertices. Participants are provided descriptions like "6 faces, 8 vertices" and must select the corresponding 3D shape from multiple options. This helps in developing skills related to the geometric understanding of three-dimensional shapes and their properties, critical for grasping concepts in geometry, particularly in the context of computing surface areas. Each problem is a practical application that reinforces knowledge of 3D forms and enhances visual-spatial reasoning.
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Select the shape that is described
4 faces, 4 vertices
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Math worksheet on '3D Shapes - Count Faces and Vertices - Reversed (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Geometry - Surface Area of 3D Shapes - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/geometry_surface_area_basic_shapes_intro/ |
5 faces, 5 vertices |
Select the shape that is described |
6 faces, 6 vertices |
Select the shape that is described |
7 faces, 10 vertices |
Select the shape that is described |
6 faces, 8 vertices |
Select the shape that is described |
7 faces, 7 vertices |
Select the shape that is described |
4 faces, 4 vertices |
Select the shape that is described |