SUBJECT - MATHS CLASS – II TOPIC – GEOMETRICAL SHAPES SUB TOPIC-PLANE FIGURES & SOLID FIGURES.

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SUBJECT - MATHS CLASS – II TOPIC – GEOMETRICAL SHAPES SUB TOPIC-PLANE FIGURES & SOLID FIGURES

PLANE FIGURES

RECTANGLE SQUARE CIRCLE TRIANGLE

A STENCIL A STENCIL CAN BE USED TO MAKE THESE SHAPES

WE CAN MAKE SEVERAL PICTURES WITH THE HELP OF THESE FIGURES

IN THE GIVEN COLLECTION, WRITE THE NUMBER OF : SQUARES CIRCLES TRIANGLES RECTANGLES

THIS IS A CUBOID A CUBOID HAS : 12 EDGES 8 CORNERS 6 FACES FACE CORNER EDGE SQUARE

A SPHERE HAS : ONLY ONE FACE NO EDGE NO CORNERS THIS IS A SPHERE FACE CIRCLE

THIS IS A CYLINDER A HAS : 3 FACES 2 EDGES NO CORNERS FACE EDGE

FACE VERTEX EDGE FACE A CONE HAS : 1 EDGE 2 FACES 1 CORNER (CALLED VERTEX) THIS IS A CONE TRIANGLE

CONTINUE THE PATTERNS OF FIGURES.

FILL IN THE BLANKS (A) THE DICE WITH WHICH YOU PLAY LOOKS LIKE A _____ (B) A NEW PENCIL BEFORE IT IS SHARPENED LOOKS LIKE A ___________ (C) AN ICE CREAM CONE LOOKS LIKE A__________ (D) A FOOTBALL LOOKS LIKE A ________ CUBE CYLINDER CONE SPHERE

(E) A BATTERY CELL LOOKS LIKE A ____________ (F) AN ORANGE LOOKS LIKE A ________ (G) A MATCH BOX LOOKS LIKE A FILL IN THE BLANKS CYLINDER SPHERE CUBOID