Final Answer:
| Shape | Name | Faces | Vertices |
|-------|------|-------|----------|
| 🟢 (sphere) | Sphere | 1 (curved surface) | 0 |
| 📦 (cube) | Cube | 6 | 8 |
| 🥤 (cylinder) | Cylinder | 3 (2 flat circles + 1 curved) | 0 |
| 📦 (rectangular prism) | Rectangular Prism | 6 | 8 |
| 🔺 (cone) | Cone | 2 (1 flat circle + 1 curved) | 1 |
*(Note: In elementary math, “faces” usually means flat surfaces only, and curved surfaces are sometimes counted separately or described as “1 curved face.” But for standard K–5 curriculum, the common expected answers are:)*
- Sphere: Faces = 0 (or 1 curved surface), Vertices = 0
- Cube: Faces = 6, Vertices = 8
- Cylinder: Faces = 2 (flat ends), Vertices = 0
- Rectangular Prism: Faces = 6, Vertices = 8
- Cone: Faces = 1 (flat base), Vertices = 1
So using the
most common elementary-level definitions (counting only flat faces, ignoring curved surfaces as “faces”):
| Shape | Name | Faces | Vertices |
|-------|------|-------|----------|
| Sphere | Sphere | 0 | 0 |
| Cube | Cube | 6 | 8 |
| Cylinder | Cylinder | 2 | 0 |
| Rectangular Prism | Rectangular Prism | 6 | 8 |
| Cone | Cone | 1 | 1 |
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of identify 3d shapes worksheet.