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Identifying the nets of 3D shapes

What shape is this? It’s a cube

What shape is this? It’s a cone

It’s a rectangular prism. What shape is this? It’s a rectangular prism.

What shape is this? It’s a cylinder

What shape is this? It’s a hexagonal prism

This is a triangular based pyramid! What shape is this? This is a triangular based pyramid!

It’s a square based pyramid What shape is this? It’s a square based pyramid

What shape is this? It’s a cube

It’s a pentagonal prism What shape is this? It’s a pentagonal prism

It’s a triangular prism What shape is this? It’s a triangular prism

What shape is this? It’s a cube It’s a hexagonal prism