Hard one stretches Kindergarten learners by counting faces, edges, and vertices on common 3D shapes. Multiple choice questions ask how many faces a cube has, which solid has zero flat sides, and which shape has one vertex on top. Fill-in items explore stacked cubes and the reason a sphere rolls. This sheet introduces important geometry vocabulary in a way Kindergarten students can handle, with hints and explanations that support both classroom teachers and parents working at home together.
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3D Shapes Introduction
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. How many flat faces does a cube have?
A) 6
B) 4
C) 8
D) 12
2. Which 3D shape has zero flat faces?
A) Cube
B) Sphere
C) Cone
D) Cylinder
3. How many circle faces does a cylinder have?
A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
4. Which shape has 1 circle face and 1 vertex?
A) Sphere
B) Cube
C) Cylinder
D) Cone
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. Sam stacks 3 cubes. He sees 3 flat faces on top.
2. A cube has 8 corners called vertices.
3. A cube has 12 edges where faces meet.
4. A sphere can roll because it has no edges.
5. A cone has 1 vertex at its pointy top.
3D Shapes Introduction
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. How many flat faces does a cube have?
A) 6
B) 4
C) 8
D) 12
2. Which 3D shape has zero flat faces?
A) Cube
B) Sphere
C) Cone
D) Cylinder
3. How many circle faces does a cylinder have?
A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
4. Which shape has 1 circle face and 1 vertex?
A) Sphere
B) Cube
C) Cylinder
D) Cone
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Sam stacks 3 cubes. He sees 3 flat faces on top.
2) A cube has 8 corners called vertices.
3) A cube has 12 edges where faces meet.
4) A sphere can roll because it has no edges.
5) A cone has 1 vertex at its pointy top.
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