Final Answer:
For each shape, write “yes” or “no” in the appropriate column based on whether that shape can slide, roll, or stack.
- Triangular pyramid (tetrahedron): Slide — yes; Roll — no; Stack — yes
- Triangular prism: Slide — yes; Roll — no; Stack — yes
- Cylinder: Slide — yes; Roll — yes; Stack — yes
- Sphere: Slide — no; Roll — yes; Stack — no
- Rectangular prism (cube-like): Slide — yes; Roll — no; Stack — yes
- Cone: Slide — yes (on its side); Roll — yes (on its side); Stack — no (unstable unless on base, but typically considered no for stacking in this context)
- Cube: Slide — yes; Roll — no; Stack — yes
So the filled table is:
| SHAPE | SLIDE | ROLL | STACK |
|------------------|-------|------|-------|
| Triangular pyramid | yes | no | yes |
| Triangular prism | yes | no | yes |
| Cylinder | yes | yes | yes |
| Sphere | no | yes | no |
| Rectangular prism | yes | no | yes |
| Cone | yes | yes | no |
| Cube | yes | no | yes |
But since the question only asks to *complete the table* and the instruction says “Write ‘yes’ or ‘no’ in appropriate places,” and no specific answer format is requested beyond that, the expected output is the completed grid.
However, per instructions, only the
Final Answer section should be included (since ExplainAnswer, TeachTopic, GeneratePractice are all false).
So the final answer is the list of “yes”/“no” entries row by row, left to right:
yes, no, yes
yes, no, yes
yes, yes, yes
no, yes, no
yes, no, yes
yes, yes, no
yes, no, yes
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 3d nets worksheet.