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Exploring 3D Shapes for Students

The document discusses different types of three-dimensional geometric shapes or solid figures including prisms, pyramids, cylinders, and spheres. It provides definitions and examples of each type of solid figure such as triangular and rectangular prisms, triangular and square pyramids, cylinders, and spheres. The document also includes activities for students to identify and draw examples of different solid figures.

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Exploring 3D Shapes for Students

The document discusses different types of three-dimensional geometric shapes or solid figures including prisms, pyramids, cylinders, and spheres. It provides definitions and examples of each type of solid figure such as triangular and rectangular prisms, triangular and square pyramids, cylinders, and spheres. The document also includes activities for students to identify and draw examples of different solid figures.

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Solid

Figures
Around Us
Prepared by:
Given Figures Two- Three-
Dimensional Dimensional
Figures Figures
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 
 

Prepared by:
Analogy Graphic Organizer, fill in the boxes that
correspond to the characteristics of each group of geometric
shapes.

Prepared by:
Parts of the Spatial
Robot Figures
Represented
Head Ex.: cube
Body Rectangular
Arms prism
Legs
Feet
Hands
Mouth
Nose Prepared by:
Eyes
Ears
Bring the pupils outside the classroom like in the Math
Garden.
Observe the surroundings and jot down in their notebook
different solid figures they see. Tabulate their answers.

Object Solid Figure


Represented
Roof of the Triangular
room Prism

Garden Post Cylinder


Prepared by:
Tell whether each
object is a cube,
prism, pyramid,
cylinder, cone, and
sphere.

Prepared by:
Pyramid
cube
cone
cylinder
sphere
Rectangular prism
pentagonal prism
pyramid
rectangular prism
cylinder
Rectangular prism
Identify the
spatial figure
represented by
the following:
BALL
GLOBE
FUNNEL
TEST TUBE
DICE
GROUP
ACTIVITY
Solid Figures – are three
dimensional objects having
length, width and height.

Polyhedron – solid figure whose


sides are all polygons. Each side
is called FACE. Two faces
intersect in a line segment called
an EDGE. Two edges intersect in
a point called VERTEX.
Prism– is a polyhedron whose bases are
congruent polygons and whose lateral
faces are parallelogram.

Name Definition Example

Triangular prism Composed of two


triangular bases and
three rectangular
lateral faces

Rectangular prism Composed of two


rectangular bases
and four rectangular
lateral faces

Cube Prism with a square


base. All its faces are
square.
Pyramid – a polyhedron whose base is a
polygon and the lateral faces are
triangles.

Name Shape of the Base Example

Triangular pyramid Triangle

Rectangular Rectangle
pyramid

Square Pyramid Square


Cylinder – has two circular bases that are
congruent and parallel.

Cone – has one circular base.

Sphere – a curved surface of points that


are all the same distance from the center.
Draw in your notebook objects that
resemble the following space figures.
Name the spatial figures that
resemble the following objects
below:
1) box
2) ball
3) dice
4) ice cream cone
5) Globe
6) tin can
7) camping tent
8) funnel
9) water pipe
10) glass
Bring the following:
1. Marshmallow
2. Toothpick
3. Tape
Or
Used folder, paste and scissors

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