What shape am I? A Cube What shape am I? Cylinder.

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What shape am I?

A Cube

What shape am I?

Cylinder

What shape am I?

Rectangular Prism

What shape am I?

Cone

What shape am I?

Sphere

What shape am I?

Square pyramid

What shape am I?

Triangular prism

Shapes are everywhere… can you identify these shapes?

What shapes are we?

Did you say spheres?

What shapes are we?

Did you say cylinders?

What shapes are we?

Did you say rectangular prisms?

What shapes are we?

Did you say cones?

What shapes are we?

Did you say cubes?

What shapes are we?

Did you say pyramids?

What shapes are we?

Did you say triangular prisms?

Please Match the shapes.