2D shapes and 3D objects
A 2D shape is flat. A 3D object is solid and takes up space.
- 2D shapes have length and width.
- 3D objects have length, width and depth.
- A square is flat, but a cube is solid.
- A circle is flat, but a sphere is solid.
Maths topic
3D objects are solid objects. They take up space and can have flat faces, curved surfaces, edges and vertices.
A 3D object is solid. To name and describe it, look at its faces, edges, vertices and curved surfaces.
A 2D shape is flat. A 3D object is solid and takes up space.
Some 3D object names are learned by matching the object and its properties.
all faces are equal squares
box-shaped prism
1 curved surface
1 curved surface
1 curved surface
triangular faces meet at a point
Faces, edges and vertices help us describe 3D objects.
Counting faces, edges and vertices helps us name and compare 3D objects.
Prisms and pyramids are groups of 3D objects with special properties.
A net is a flat pattern that can fold to make a 3D object.
These words help us describe and sort 3D objects.
a flat surface on a 3D object
where two faces meet
where edges meet at a point
a surface that is not flat
a flat pattern that folds into a 3D object
how much space a 3D object takes up
Try a few 3D object ideas. This quiz only asks about ideas shown on this page.
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