2-D and 3-D Shapes: Genesis Global School

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Class- Subject-
Name_____________ Date___________

2-D and 3-D Shapes


1. This table shows information about four solid shapes.
Complete the table. One has been done for you.

Number of Number of Edges Vertices


flat surfaces curved surfaces
sphere 0 1
cone
cuboid
cylinder
2. Here are some shapes. Two of the shapes are octagons. Find and circle
them.

3. Here are seven shapes. Write the letters of the two shapes which are
pentagons. ____ and ____.

4. What is the name of the 3-D shape? ______________.

5. Here are five shapes on a square grid. Which two shapes fit together to
make a square? ________ and ________
6. Fill in the name, and number of faces, edges and vertices for each shape.

Name: Edges:
Name: Edges:

Faces: Vertices: Faces: Vertices:

Name: Edges: Name: Edges:

Faces: Vertices: Faces: Vertices:

7. Solve the given riddles on shapes and draw them.

There are a lot of my shape in


Egypt. I am pointed at the top, but I
am not flat. What shape am I?

My name sounds like an act at the


circus. I also look like a flat plant pot.
I have 4 sides. What shape am I?

I have 5 sides and I am flat. There is


a building in America that shares my
name. What shape am I?

I have 8 sides and 8 corners. There


is a theatre in Bolton with my name.
What shape am I?

I have 3 sides and 3 corners. I look


like the end of a Toblerone box.
What shape am I?

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