Hard two uses short story problems to challenge Kindergarten students to apply their 3D shape knowledge. Children read about Mia's beach ball, Jay's blocks, a fallen traffic cone, and Ana's cans on a shelf, then choose the right shape. Fill-in items add small counting tasks and contrast shapes like square versus cube. By the end of this final sheet, Kindergarten learners can confidently identify and reason about sphere, cube, cone, and cylinder shapes in everyday life situations.

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3D Shapes Introduction
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Mia has a beach ball. What shape is it?
 A) Sphere
 B) Cube
 C) Cone
 D) Cylinder
2. Jay stacks 4 blocks that have 6 equal sides. What are they?
 A) Spheres
 B) Cubes
 C) Cones
 D) Cylinders
3. A traffic cone fell over and could roll a little. Why?
 A) It is a sphere
 B) It has 8 vertices
 C) It has a curved side
 D) It has 6 faces
4. Ana sees 3 cans on a shelf. What shape are the cans?
 A) Spheres
 B) Cubes
 C) Cones
 D) Cylinders
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A drum is shaped like a cylinder with two circle faces.
2) Tim has 2 cubes and 1 sphere. He has 3 shapes total.
3) A shape that rolls but has no flat face is a sphere.
4) A birthday party hat is shaped like a cone.
5) A flat shape with 4 equal sides is a square, not a cube.
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