Shape Sorter Click here for 3D Shapes Click on a Cube Q.1.

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Shape Sorter Click here for 3D Shapes

Click on a Cube Q.1

Click on a Sphere Q.2

Click on a Cone Q.3

Which Shape has 6 Faces? Q.4

Which Shape has 8 Edges? Q.5

Which Shape has 6 Vertices? Q.6

Which shape has the most Vertices? Q.7

So how many Vertices does this Shape have? Q.8

How many Vertices does this Triangular Prism Have? Q.9

How many Faces does this Square Based Pyramid Have? Q.10

How many Edges on this Shape? Q.11

And What is this Shape’s Name? Square based pyramid Cuboid Cone Triangular Pyramid Triangular Prism Q.12

Click on the Cylinder Q.13

Add together the vertices on these two shapes… Q.14

How many Faces on all these shapes? Q.15

How many Edges on a Cube and a Triangular Prism? Q.16

How many Vertices on a Square Pyramid and a Triangular Pyramid? Q.17

Over to you… Well done for reaching the end… but you’re not quite finished yet! Firstly, I’d like you to go back to the questions you found hard and answer them again. Click on a question number to go there. Then on the question number in the corner to get back here. Click here when you have done that. Q.1Q.2 Q.3Q.4 Q.5Q.6 Q.7Q.8 Q.9Q.10 Q.11Q.12 Q.13Q.14 Q.15Q.16 Q.17

You set the questions… Look at the type of question you have been answering. Try to write similar questions but this time about 2D shapes like Squares, Triangles, Circles, Pentagons, Hexagons etc… Remember they have sides and corners and sometimes right angles… Click here for one last example

Which shape has 4 straight sides? Now it’s over to you!

! Well Done !

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