It looks like you're working on a
shape-matching activity where you need to
match 3D shapes with their correct names.
Here’s the image description and solution:
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Task: Match the 3D shapes with their correct names
On the left side, there are
six 3D shapes drawn. On the right side, there is a list of
names for these shapes:
- sphere
- cylinder
- cone
- pyramid
- cuboid
- cube
We’ll go through each shape one by one and match it correctly.
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Step-by-step matching:
1.
Top shape (pointed at the top, circular base)
→ This is a
cone
✔ Match:
cone
2.
Second shape (round, like a ball)
→ This is a
sphere
✔ Match:
sphere
3.
Third shape (circular base, straight sides, like a can)
→ This is a
cylinder
✔ Match:
cylinder
4.
Fourth shape (box-like, all edges equal, square faces)
→ This is a
cube
✔ Match:
cube
5.
Fifth shape (box-like but rectangular faces, not all sides equal)
→ This is a
cuboid
✔ Match:
cuboid
6.
Bottom shape (triangular base, pointed top, like a tent or pyramid)
→ This is a
pyramid
✔ Match:
pyramid
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Final Matching:
| Shape | Name |
|-------|------------|
| Cone | cone |
| Sphere| sphere |
| Cylinder | cylinder |
| Cube | cube |
| Cuboid| cuboid |
| Pyramid | pyramid |
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✔ Answer Summary:
- Cone → cone
- Sphere → sphere
- Cylinder → cylinder
- Cube → cube
- Cuboid → cuboid
- Pyramid → pyramid
> Note: The line already drawn in your image connects the
cone to the word "cone" — that’s correct!
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of geometry worksheet 2nd grade.