Our Geometry Scavenger Hunt By: Mrs. ______ Third Grade Class 2002-2003.

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Our Geometry Scavenger Hunt By: Mrs. ______ Third Grade Class

CONE Carson, Ryan, and Spencer found that the tip of their pencil and one of the geometric figures in the room were cones.

CUBE Matthew and Nic found the milk crate and the math dice as their examples as their cubes.

Cylinder Collin, Stevie, and Tony found a paper towel roll, world paper weight, and a jar of peanuts as examples of their cylinders.

Rectangular Prism Rachel and Logan found out that their desk was a rectangular prism.

Sphere Laura, Katie, and Morgan found the globe as their example of a sphere.

Square Pyramid Jessica, Taylor, and Depahnie had a very difficult shape. They finally were able to find the square pyramid from the geometric shapes in the room.