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MATHEMATICS 6 – QUARTER 3

Mystery Box
Visualizing and Describing
SOLID FIGURES
SOLID FIGURE

height

d th
wi
length
Parts of
SOLID FIGURES

face edge vertex


Solid
Figures
CUBE
A cube is a symmetrical three-
dimensional shape, either solid
or hollow, contained by six equal
squares

No. of Faces 6
No. of Edges 12
No. of Vertices 8
RECTANGULAR PRISM
A rectangular prism is a solid
figure which has six faces
that are rectangles

No. of Faces 6
No. of Edges 12
No. of Vertices 8
SPHERE
A sphere is a round solid
figure with every point on its
surface equidistant from its
center.

No. of Faces 1
No. of Edges 0
No. of Vertices 0
CYLINDER
A cylinder is a solid figure
with two circular bases and a
curved surface

No. of Faces 3
No. of Edges 2
No. of Vertices 0
CONE
A cone is a three-dimensional
geometric figure that has a flat
surface or base and a curved surface
pointed towards the top.

No. of Faces 2
No. of Edges 1
No. of Vertices 1
PYRAMID
A pyramid is a polyhedron firmed by
connecting a polygonal base and a
point called the apex. Each base
edged and apex form a triangle called
a lateral face

No. of Faces 5
No. of Edges 8
No. of Vertices 5
SOLID FIGURES
A sphere is a round solid figure with A pyramid is a polyhedron firmed
every point on its surface equidistant by connecting a polygonal base
from its center. and a point called the apex.

A cone is a three-dimensional A rectangular prism is a solid


geometric figure that has a flat surface figure which has six faces that are
or base and a curved surface pointed rectangles.
towards the top.

A cube is a symmetrical three-


A cylinder is a solid figure with two dimensional shape, either solid or
circular bases and a curved surface. hollow, contained by six equal
squares.
Prepared by :

CECILE F. CORVERA
Teacher III

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