Let’s go through each shape one by one and match it with its correct name.
We are given 5 shapes on the right side of the worksheet, and we need to draw them in the blank boxes next to their names. But since you’re asking for help solving this, I’ll tell you which shape goes with which name — so you can check your drawing or learn how to identify them.
1.
Sphere – This is a perfectly round 3D ball, like a basketball or globe. The first shape shown (with a dotted line around the middle) is a sphere. ✔️
2.
Cube – A cube has 6 equal square faces. Think of a dice or a sugar cube. The second shape (a box with all sides looking equal) is a cube. ✔️
3.
Cone – A cone has a circular base and comes to a point at the top, like an ice cream cone. The third shape (pointy top, round bottom) is a cone. ✔️
4.
Square-based pyramid – This shape has a square bottom and four triangular sides that meet at a point on top. Like the pyramids in Egypt! The fourth shape (triangle sides, square base hidden underneath) is a square-based pyramid. ✔️
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Ellipsoid – This is like a stretched-out sphere — think of a rugby ball or an egg shape. The last shape (oval-like but 3D) is an ellipsoid. ✔️
All the shapes already drawn on the left page match these same solids — just arranged differently. So if you were supposed to draw them again on the right, now you know exactly what each one looks like!
Final Answer:
The shapes from top to bottom on the right sheet should be drawn as:
1. Sphere → round ball with equator line
2. Cube → 3D square box
3. Cone → pointy top, round base
4. Square-based pyramid → triangle sides meeting at top over square base
5. Ellipsoid → oval-shaped 3D object (like a squashed ball)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of geometric solids worksheet.