Mission #7 3.6A Classify and sort two- and three-dimensional figures, including cones, cylinders, spheres, triangular and rectangular prisms, and cubes, based on attributes using formal geometric language.
1.The top of the cabana is shown below. Which of the following figures has more faces than the top of the cabana? Mission #7 - WARM UP
A.B. C. D. Which of the following figures has more faces than the top of the cabana?
2.The popcorn at Pineapple Pete’s is served in the following container. How many vertices does the popcorn box have? Mission #7 - WARM UP
1.The shapes in the Keiki Kove all share a characteristic. The shapes in the wading pool do not share this characteristic.
Which statement best describes the characteristics shared at the Keiki Kove pool? A. The name of all the shapes in the group are octagon. B. The Keiki Kove shapes all have seven edges. C. The Keiki Kove are all six sided figures called a hexagon. D. All of the shapes at Keiki Kove have five vertices.
2.The first aid hut is shown below. What geometric figure best represents the shaded face on the first aid hut?
3.Andrew brought his favorite geometric beach towel with him to Hawaiian Falls. The following shapes can be found on his towel: The following shapes would not be found on his towel: Draw a figure that would be found on Andrew’s towel.
4.Grace bought a can of soda, a box of popcorn, a ball of cotton candy, and a snow cone at the snack shop at Hawaiian Falls. What geometric figure does a can of soda best represent?
In the space in your journal, share what you learned today. Include these words: polygon attributes characteristic