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Solid Figures

Sphere What does a sphere look like? It´s round like a ball, with no sides, no corners and no edges.

Cone What does a cone look like? A cone has a pointed end and one side that is a circle.

Cylinder What does a cylinder look like? It has 2 edges with no corners and circles at the top and at the bottom.

Cube What does a cube look like? It looks like a box with six sides that are all the same size and shape.

We often see spheres in everyday things like: Globe Beach ball Epcot Center Tennis ball Orange Balloon

We often see cones in everyday things like: Chinese hat Christmas tree Traffic cone Ice cream cone Party cone

We often see cylinders in everyday things like: Cylinder board Cylinder mat Glasses Pringles can Soda can

We often see cubes in everyday things like: Ice cubes Die Wooden box Cardboard box Play pen Magic cube