Three Dimensional Figures

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Three Dimensional Figures TeacherTwins©2014

Warm Up What is a 2 dimensional figure? What is a three dimensional figure? Draw a picture of each.

Using the nets provided, make the following three dimensional shapes: -Cube -Rectangular Prism -Triangular Prism -Triangular Pyramid -Square Pyramid -Pentagonal Pyramid

Figure Shape of Base Shape of Faces # of Faces # of Edges # of Vertices Cube Rectangular Prism Triangular Prism Square Pyramid Pentagonal Pyramid Triangular

What characteristics do all of the prisms have? What characteristics do all of the pyramids have?

How are pyramids and prisms alike? Different? Closure How are pyramids and prisms alike? Different?