Face - a flat side of the object ( 2 dimensional shape) Edge – where two faces meet Vertex – where two or more edges meet.

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Face - a flat side of the object ( 2 dimensional shape) Edge – where two faces meet Vertex – where two or more edges meet

Vertex Face Edge

Prism Has 2 parallel bases All other faces are rectangles

Triangular Prism Faces ___Edges ___Vertices ___ 596

Roof Top Cheese

Rectangular Prism Faces ___Edges ___Vertices ___

Cereal Box File Cabinet TV

Pentagonal Prism Faces ___Edges ___Vertices ___

House

Hexagonal Prism Faces ___Edges ___Vertices ___

Pencil

Pyramid Has 1 base All other faces are triangles

Triangular Pyramid Faces ___Edges ___Vertices ___ 644

Rectangular Pyramid Faces ___Edges ___Vertices ___ 85 5

Hexagonal Pyramid Faces ___Edges ___Vertices ___

Cylinder Faces ___Edges ___Vertices ___ 3 2 0

Soup can Pop can

Cone Faces ___Edges ___Vertices ___ 211

Ice Cream Cone Traffic Cone

Sphere Faces ___Edges ___Vertices ___ 000

Soccer Ball Basketball Beach Ball

Cube Faces ___Edges ___Vertices ___ 612 8

Ice Cubes Dice

Prism Pyramid Cylinder Cone