Geometry Review.  I am a 3D figure with no edges, no vertices or faces. I can only roll. What figure am I?

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Geometry Review

 I am a 3D figure with no edges, no vertices or faces. I can only roll. What figure am I?

SPHERE

 I have 1 circle face and 1 vertex. I roll. What 3D figure am I?

CONE

 If John wants to trace a square, what 3D figure could he trace?

CUBE or PYRAMID

 I am a polygon with more sides than a triangle, but less sides than a pentagon. What polygon am I?

Quadrilateral

 I have six faces. Some of my faces are square shaped and others are rectangles. I only slide. What 3D figure am?

Rectangular Prism

 Sammy drew two polygons. One was a rectangle. There were 9 vertices in all. What was the other polygon that Sammy drew?

Pentagon

 If Terry wants to trace a circle, which 3D figure could he trace?

CYLINDER or CONE

 Billy drew two polygons. One was a pentagon. There were eight sides in all. What was the other polygon that Billy drew?

TRIANGLE

 What two pattern blocks could you use to create a shape with 6 sides and 6 vertices?

TWO TRAPEZOIDS

 What two pattern blocks THAT ARE NOT QUADS could you use to create a shape with 4 sides and 4 vertices?

 What two pattern blocks THAT ARE NOT QUADS could you use to create a shape with 4 sides and 4 vertices? TWO TRIANGLES