This medium worksheet deepens shape attribute work by mixing 2D and 3D properties in the same activity. Part A has 9 fill-in-the-blank questions covering edges on a cube, naming a 3D shape from clues like 'circle face and a point on top,' and comparing face counts. Part B is a 1-question matching activity where first graders connect Circle, Cube, Triangle, and Cylinder to descriptions like '6 faces' and '0 corners.'
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2D and 3D Shapes
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A cube has 12 edges.
2. A 3D shape with a circle face and a point on top is a cone.
3. A cube has 5 more faces than a cone.
4. A can of soup is shaped like a cylinder.
5. A shape with 5 sides and 5 corners is called a pentagon.
6. A rectangular prism has 6 faces.
7. A triangle has 3 fewer sides than a hexagon.
8. A basketball is shaped like a sphere.
9. A square has 4 vertices.
Part B: Match
Draw a line from each shape to its attribute.
1. Match each shape to its attribute.
Circle
→ 0 corners
6 faces
Cube
→ 6 faces
3 sides
Triangle
→ 3 sides
2 flat faces
Cylinder
→ 2 flat faces
0 corners
2D and 3D Shapes
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A cube has 12 edges.
2) A 3D shape with a circle face and a point on top is a cone.
3) A cube has 5 more faces than a cone.
4) A can of soup is shaped like a cylinder.
5) A shape with 5 sides and 5 corners is called a pentagon.
6) A rectangular prism has 6 faces.
7) A triangle has 3 fewer sides than a hexagon.
8) A basketball is shaped like a sphere.
9) A square has 4 vertices.
★ Part B: Match
Draw a line from each shape to its attribute.
1) Match each shape to its attribute.
Circle
→ 0 corners
6 faces
Cube
→ 6 faces
3 sides
Triangle
→ 3 sides
2 flat faces
Cylinder
→ 2 flat faces
0 corners
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Fill in the blanks and then match each shape to its description.
10 Questions
15-20 minutes
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