Shape Attributes Worksheet
Identify and describe attributes of 2D and 3D shapes, including sides, vertices, and faces, for Grade 3 math.
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Identify the attributes of each shape.
1. Look at the shape below. Count its sides and vertices.
Number of sides:
Number of vertices:
2. Draw a rectangle. How many sides and vertices does it have?
Number of sides:
Number of vertices:
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
3. A triangle has sides and vertices.
4. A square is a special type of rectangle because all its are equal in length.
5. A circle has no and no .
Decide if each statement is True or False.
6. A cube has 6 faces.
True
False
7. A sphere has flat faces.
True
False
8. Look at the 3D shape below. Count its faces, edges, and vertices.
Name of shape:
Number of faces:
Number of edges:
Number of vertices:
9. Describe a cylinder using words like 'faces', 'edges', and 'vertices'.
10. Which shape has 4 equal sides and 4 right angles?
Triangle
Square
Circle
Pentagon
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