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Three-Dimensional Shapes
curved surface

sphere

curved and flat surfaces

cone

cylinder

flat surfaces

rectangular prism

cube

Color to sort the shapes into three groups.


1. only flat surfaces
2. only a curved surface
3. both curved and flat surfaces

cube

cone

sphere
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cylinder

rectangular prism
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Match the Shapes


Draw lines to connect the
three shapes that match.
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5.

Writing and Reasoning Circle each shape


that has two or more flat surfaces.

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Combine
Three-Dimensional Shapes
Put shapes together to make
a new shape.

and
do not make
this shape.

Use three-dimensional shapes.


Combine.

Which new shapes can you make?


Circle them.

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2.

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Whats New?
Three children made new shapes. Circle the
shape that matches the description.
1. Jills shape has a cube

on the bottom and a


cylinder on the top.

2. Robertos shape has

two or more rectangular


prisms.

3. Lins shape has a

cylinder and a cone.

Writing and Reasoning Think of a shape


you want to make. Write a description for it.

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Make New
Three-Dimensional Shapes
Build a shape.

Copy the shape.

Combine them.
Circle a new shape you can make.
You cannot make this new
shape. The first shapes did
not stay the same.

Use three-dimensional shapes.


Build these
shapes.

Circle the new shape you can make.


Cross out the shape you cannot make.

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2.

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Make New Shapes


Here is a shape.
Repeat and combine.
Which new shapes can you make?
Circle the correct shapes.
Cross out the wrong shapes.
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2.

3.

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Writing and Reasoning How were you


able to make different shapes?

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Problem Solving Take Apart


Three-Dimensional Shapes
Kate has , , , and
She built a tower.
Which shapes did Kate
use to build the tower?

Unlock the Problem


What do I need to nd?

shapes

which
Kate used to build the tower

What information do
I need to use?
Kate has these shapes.

Show how to solve the problem.


Find the matching shapes.

Use three-dimensional shapes. Circle your answer.


1. Which shapes did Marvin use to build this bench?

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Shape Structures
Max is building objects. Circle the
shapes he will need for each object.
1.

2.

post

steps
4.

3.

top

shelf

Writing and Reasoning Is there another


answer for Exercise 2? Explain.

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Two-Dimensional Shapes
on Three-Dimensional Shapes

circle

rectangle

square

Look at the shape.


Circle the at surfaces it has.
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2.

3.

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Shapes in Objects
Color the at surfaces each object has.
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2.

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4.

Writing and Reasoning Find a three-dimensional


object. Draw the object and a flat surface of the object.

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