What shapes are these? Identify the Faces, Edges, Vertices.

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What shapes are these? Identify the Faces, Edges, Vertices.

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What shapes are these?

Identify the Faces, Edges, Vertices.

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circle

sphere

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A square has two pairs of parallel sides, four right angles, and all four sides are equal. It is also a rectangle and a parallelogram.

What is the difference between the square and the cube?

cube

square

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Triangle

triangle pyramid

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Hexagon

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Octagon

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Rhombus

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Pentagon

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Quadrilaterals

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Analyze triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons

according to their attributes (closed, number of sides) (B4).

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A parallelogram has two parallel pairs of opposite

sides.

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rectangle

Rectangular Prism

A rectangle has two pairs of opposite sides parallel, and four right angles. It is also a parallelogram, since it has

two pairs of parallel sides.

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A square has two pairs of parallel sides, four right angles, and all four sides are equal. It is also a rectangle and a

parallelogram.

square pyramid

square

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Trapezoids only have one pair of parallel sides. It's a type of quadrilateral that is

not a parallelogram. (British name: Trapezium)

Trapezoids