Explanation:
Let’s match each 3D shape to its correct name by looking at its features:
1.
First shape (leftmost): It has two circular flat faces and a curved side — that’s a
cylinder.
2.
Second shape: It has 6 square faces, all equal — that’s a
cube.
3.
Third shape: It looks like a box — 6 rectangular faces (not all squares), so it’s a
cuboid.
4.
Fourth shape: It has a polygonal base (here, a square) and triangular sides meeting at a point — that’s a
pyramid.
5.
Fifth shape: It’s perfectly round in all directions — no edges or corners — that’s a
sphere.
6.
Sixth shape (rightmost): It has a circular base and a pointed top with a curved side — that’s a
cone.
Now let’s list the matches clearly:
- Cylinder → first shape
- Cube → second shape
- Cuboid → third shape
- Pyramid → fourth shape
- Sphere → fifth shape
- Cone → sixth shape
Final Answer:
cylinder — first shape
cube — second shape
cuboid — third shape
pyramid — fourth shape
sphere — fifth shape
cone — sixth shape
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 3d geometry shapes worksheet.