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The Properties of 2D and 3D
Shapes
PART 1
SOLID SHAPES
Three-dimensional Shapes (3D)
• These shapes are solid
or hollow.
• They have three
dimensions – length,
width and height.
Face
• Part of a shape that is
flat.(Or curved)
• E.g. A cube has 6
of these.
Edge
• The line where two
faces meet.
• E.g. A cube has 12 of
these.
Vertex (Vertices)
• The place where three
or more edges meet.
• This pyramid has 4 of
these.
Parallel
• These type of lines
stay the same distance
apart for their whole
length. They do not
need to be straight or
the same length.
Cube
• A 3D shape.
• 6 square faces all the
same size.
• 12 Edges all the same
length.
• 8 Vertices.
• It’s 2D shape is a
square.
Cuboid
• A 3D shape.
• 6 rectangular faces.
• 12 Edges.
• 8 Vertices.
• It’s 2D shape is a
rectangle.
Sphere
• A perfectly round 3D
shape, like a ball.
• It has only one curved
face.
• It’s 2D shape is a
circle.
Cone
• A 3D shape.
• Has a circle at its base
and a pointed vertex.
• Has 2 faces.
Cylinder
• A 3D shape.
• Circular ends of equal
size.
• 2 Edges.
• 3 Faces.
• 0 Vertices.
Square base pyramid
• A 3D shape.
• Has a square base-
Face 1.
• 4 triangular faces.
• 5 faces in total.
• 8 Edges.
• 5 Vertices.
PART 2
PLANE SHAPES
Two-dimensional Shapes (2D)
• These shapes are flat
and can only be drawn
on paper.
• They have two
dimensions – length
and width.
• They are sometimes
called plane shapes.
Polygons
Two-dimensional shapes
that have sides made
from straight lines.
• E.g. triangles
squares
hexagons
Quadrilaterals
• Any 2D shapes with
four straight sides.
• E.g. square
rhombus
rectangle
trapezium
kite
Circle
• A round flat 2D shape.
• No Straight sides, only
one curved side.
• No corners.
• Infinitive lines of
symmetry.
Triangle
• A 2D Shape.
• 3 straight sides.
• 3 Corners.
• A regular triangle
(equilateral) has 3
lines of symmetry.
• Can you name 4
different kinds?
Square
• A 2D shape.
• 4 sides of the same
length.
• 4, 90° angles.
• 4 corners.
• 4 Lines of symmetry.
Rectangle
• A 2D shape.
• four straight sides
• Has two pairs of
parallel sides that meet
at right angles.
• This means 2 sides are
long and 2 are shorter.
• 2 Lines of symmetry.
Pentagon
• A 2D shape.
• 5 straight sides.
• 5 Corners.
• 5 Lines of Symmetry.
Hexagon
• A 2D shape.
• 6 straight sides
• 6 Corners.
• 6 Lines of symmetry.
Octagon
• A 2D shape.
• 8 straight sides
• 8 Corners.
• 8 Lines of Symmetry.
Name:
GREATER THAN, LESS THAN & EQUAL TO
Insert a number for each of the inequalities below:
1) 4 < < 92) 7 < < 123) 14 < < 164) 389 < < 3925) 54 < < 656) 121< < 1257) 34 < <388) 200 < < 2099) 19 < < 23
Write either <, >, or = for each of the following questions below:
1) 45 592) 18 903) 12 114) 34 65) 10 216) 8 137) 39 39
Name:
SHAPES EXAM 1.
shape name vertices faces edges
2. Draw a vertical line.
3. Fill in the blanks to complete the sequences:
a) 0,5,10,15,____, _____
b) 4,4,4___,____
c) 30, 20,10____,_____
d) 24,26,28,___,____
e) 24, 27,30 ____,_____
f) 5,9,13____,_____
g) 10,13,16,____,____