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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS

MATHEMATICS 6
QUARTER 3, WEEK 1

Name:__________________________________________________
Grade & Section:________________________________________

MELC- Learning Competency: Visualize and describe the different solid figures:
cube, prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone, and sphere using various concrete and
pictorial models.

A solid figure or spatial figure is a figure that has three-dimensions, it has length,
width, and height. It is also called 3D.

A net is a pattern that can be used to form solid figures. It is a 2-dimensional


shape that can be folded to form a 3-dimensional figure.

Below are examples of solid figures with their net and description.

Direction: Choose your answer from the box below. Write the letter of your
answer on the blank before each number.

a. rectangular prism
b. cone
c. pyramid
d. cylinder
e. triangular prism

____1) The base is a polygon and its faces are triangles.


____2) A solid figure composed of two triangular bases and three rectangular
sides.
____3) A spatial figure having a circular base and one vertex.
____4) A solid figure with 2 parallel congruent faces called bases and
the other faces are parallelograms.
____5) A spatial figure with 2 circular bases, no edge, and no vertex.
Solid figure can be defined by the number and combination of its parts. These
parts are the face, edge, and vertex.

The face is the flat surface of a solid figure. The edge is the place where two
faces meet. The vertex is a point where two or more edges meet.

The figure above shows the different parts of a solid figure. In the case of the
cube, it has six faces; three of which can be seen, one at the base on which the
cube rests, one on its left side and one at the back part. It has 12 edges and 8
vertices (plural for vertex).

The cone has 1 face, 1 edge, and 1 vertex

Direction: Identify the number of faces found on the following figures:

Solid Figure Number of Number of vertex Number of face/s


edges or vertices
1. Rectangular 12 8
prism
2. Triangular prism 9 6
3. Square pyramid 8 5
4. Triangular 6 4
Pyramid
5. Cylinder 2 0

Reference(s): SLM Mathematics 6, MELC (M6GE-IIIa-28), Mr. Isabelo V. Silao, Jr,


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