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Name: ____________________ Date: _____________________

Concept: Worksheet (6) Grade: Three / Section: “A, B, C”

Mathematics
Unit: Plane and Solid Figures Lesson 6: Explore Solid Figures Book: Mifflin

Lesson Objective: Use models to relate solid figures to plane figures.

Solid Figures

Definition: Solid shapes are three-dimensional shapes.

 Solid shapes have faces, vertices, and edges.

For Example: In a cube there are:


8 vertices
6 faces
12 edges

We will study some solids and its properties:

obtuse faces Example in


Name Solids and bases Edges Vertices our life

6 faces (each
Cube is a square) 12 8

6faces
Rectangular (rectangles 12 8
prism and square)

1
Triangular 3 faces and 1
pyramid base has 3 6 4
sides
4 faces and 1
Pyramid base has 4 8 5
sides
3 faces and 2
Triangular bases each 9 6
prism has 3 sides
1 circular
Cone base Zero 1

2 bases
Cylinder ( each is a Zero Zero
circle)

Sphere Zero Zero Zero

 Now, solve the following questions.


1) Complete:
a) Name of the solid: ______________
Number of faces: ______________
Number of vertices: ______________
Number of edges: ______________
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b) Name of the solid: ______________


Number of faces: ______________
Number of vertices: ______________
Number of edges: ______________
____________________________________

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c) Name of the solid: ______________
Number of faces: ______________
Number of vertices: ______________
Number of edges: ______________
____________________________________

d) Name of the solid: ______________


Number of faces: ______________
Number of vertices: ______________
Number of edges: ______________
____________________________________

e) Name of the solid: ______________


Number of faces: ______________
Number of vertices: ______________
Number of edges: ______________
____________________________________

f) Name of the solid: ______________


Number of faces: ______________
Number of vertices: ______________
Number of edges: ______________
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2) Choose the correct answer:

a) The number of vertices in the cube __________ ( < , = , > ) the number of
vertices in the rectangular prism.

b) The shape of the base of the cylinder is __________


( circle, triangle, square ).

c) The number of edges in the cube is __________ ( 8 , 12 , 6 ).

d) The number of vertices in the cone is __________ ( 1 , 0 , 2 ).

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3) Write the name under each of the following solids:

A) B) C)

______________ ______________ ______________


D) E) F)

______________ ______________ ______________

a) Which 2 solid shapes have triangular face?

b) Which 2 solid shapes have 0 edges?

c) What is common between shape “D” and shape “F”?

d) What is the difference between shape “A” and shape “E”?

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You can use plane figures and line segments to draw solid figures.

 Step 1 : Draw two rectangles of the same


size and shape like the ones
shown at the right.

 Step 2 : Then connect the vertices of the


rectangles with line segments.

What solid figure did you draw?


______________________

4) Connect the plane figures with line segments. Name the solid
figure you drew:
a) b)

_______________ _______________
c) d)

_______________ _______________

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5) Name the solid figures that have the faces shown:
a)

______________________________________

b)

______________________________________
c)

______________________________________

d)

______________________________________
Answer Key
1) Complete:

a) Name of the solid: Cone


Number of faces: 1
Number of vertices: 1
Number of edges: 0
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