Exploring Three-Dimensional Figures
A fourth-grade worksheet to help students identify, describe, and analyze three-dimensional figures, including cubes, spheres, cones, and cylinders.
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Exploring Three-Dimensional Figures
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Read each question carefully and provide your answer. Good luck!
1. Which of the following figures has 6 square faces?
Cylinder
Cube
Cone
Sphere
2. A figure with one curved surface and two flat circular bases is a:
Cube
Pyramid
Cylinder
Sphere
3. A has no flat faces, no edges, and no vertices.
4. A has one flat circular base and one curved surface that comes to a point.
5. Describe the difference between a two-dimensional shape and a three-dimensional figure. Give an example of each.
6. Look at the figure below. What is its name? How many faces, edges, and vertices does it have?
Name:
Faces:
Edges:
Vertices:
7. A rectangular prism has all square faces.
True
False
8. A sphere is a three-dimensional figure.
True
False
9. Draw a cylinder in the space below.