Three‐dimensional objects are the solid shapes you see every day, like boxes, balls, coffee cups, and cans.
Here are some helpful vocabulary terms for solids:
- Face: a flat side of a 3‐dimensional object.
- Base: one of two parallel, congruent sides of an object.
- Edge: the intersection of two faces on a solid object. This is a line.
- Prism: a solid object with two congruent and parallel faces.
- Pyramid: a solid object with a polygon for a base and triangles for sides.
Say Hello to the 3-D Shapes
Name | Properties | Picture |
Rectangular Prism |
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Cube |
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Triangular Prism |
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Octagonal Prism |
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Triangular Pyramid, aka Tetrahedron |
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Square Pyramid |
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Cylinder |
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Cone |
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Sphere |
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