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Faces, Edges, & Vertices of 3D Shapes

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Teach Travel Math
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2nd - 10th, Homeschool
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LOVED this resource! I modified it slightly for my Title 1 2nd grade students but it was the missing piece to our 3D shapes unit!
Great resource for helping students visualize 3D shapes. Students put it in their interactive notebooks and used it as a reference.
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Description

Make teaching geometry fun, engaging, and accessible for all your students through this versatile resource which offers three levels of complexity, making it suitable for an elementary, middle, or high school classroom. In this activity students will identify the number of faces, edges, and vertices of three-dimensional shapes. Students will be asked to identify the shapes that make up the faces of the figures and state whether it meets the requirements for a polyhedron.

Three Levels of Complexity:

  • Elementary: Students will explore the cube, rectangular prism, triangular pyramid, square pyramid, and triangular prism.
  • Middle: More solids are added, including the cylinder, sphere, and cone. Great introductory lesson for the surface area or volume unit.
  • High: Designed to meet the needs of high school geometry courses or for high level thinkers. Students will explore complex figures such as an inclined parallelepiped, trapezoidal prism, and torus.

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More Polyhedron Fun:

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Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Maze

Surface Area of Triangular Prisms Maze

Surface Area of Square Pyramids Maze

♥ Have fun learning!

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Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or a given number of equal faces. Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes.
Represent three-dimensional figures using nets made up of rectangles and triangles, and use the nets to find the surface area of these figures. Apply these techniques in the context of solving real-world and mathematical problems.

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