This math topic focuses on identifying various elements of three-dimensional shapes, specifically the vertices, faces, and edges (sides). It includes exercises that ask students to determine which part of a given 3D shape (cube, rectangular prism, hexagonal pyramid, triangular prism) a diagrammatic arrow is pointing to. The problems vary in complexity and require an understanding of geometric vocabulary and spatial recognition. Additionally, the questions cover basic 3D shapes up to more complex forms, forming a comprehensive practice on geometry basics at an advanced level.
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Which arrow is pointing to a face of the Rectangular Prism?
Rectangular Prism: face
Math worksheet on '3D Shapes - Side, Vertex, Face Naming - Name to Image (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Geometry Basics - Advanced' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/geometry_basics_advanced/ |
Which arrow is pointing to a side of the Triangular Prism? |
Triangular Prism: side |
Which arrow is pointing to a face of the Tetrahedron? |
Tetrahedron: face |
Hexagonal Pyramid: vertex |
Which arrow is pointing to a vertex of the Hexagonal Pyramid? |
Which arrow is pointing to a face of the Triangular Prism? |
Triangular Prism: face |
Which arrow is pointing to a face of the Hexagonal Prism? |
Hexagonal Prism: face |
Which arrow is pointing to a face of the Cube? |
Cube: face |
Which arrow is pointing to a vertex of the Hexagonal Prism? |
Hexagonal Prism: vertex |