Explanation:
This task asks you to match a 3D shape with its correct net. A net is a flat pattern that can be folded to make a 3D shape.
To solve this:
1. Look at the 3D shape shown in the top row.
2. Look at the flat shapes (nets) in the row below.
3. Imagine folding each net to see if it makes the same 3D shape.
4. Find the net that has the right number and type of faces, and that can be folded into the same shape.
For example:
- A cube has 6 square faces.
- Its net must have 6 squares connected in a way that can fold into a cube.
- You can check if the net has 6 squares and if the squares are arranged so they can fold up to form a cube.
Do this for each shape and its possible net. The correct match is the one where the net folds exactly into the 3D shape.
Final Answer:
The correct match is the net that, when folded, forms the same 3D shape as shown.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable geometric shapes 3d.