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Identify and count 3D shapes in building models.

A worksheet for identifying 3D shapes in models, featuring two colorful structures made of cubes, cones, spheres, cylinders, pyramids, and cuboids, with blank spaces to fill in the correct shape names.

A worksheet for identifying 3D shapes in models, featuring two colorful structures made of cubes, cones, spheres, cylinders, pyramids, and cuboids, with blank spaces to fill in the correct shape names.

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Problem Description:


The task involves identifying and counting 3D shapes in two models. The goal is to complete the sentences by filling in the blanks with the correct numbers of each shape present in the models.

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Model 1:


#### Image Description:
- Shapes Present:
- Cuboids: Rectangular prisms (blue base, red blocks).
- Cubes: Square blocks (red blocks on top).
- Cones: Triangular-based cones (purple shapes).
- Sphere: Round ball (blue sphere).

#### Counting the Shapes:
1. Cuboids: There are 5 cuboids in total:
- 1 large blue cuboid at the base.
- 4 smaller red cuboids stacked on top.
2. Cubes: There are 0 cubes because all the square blocks are part of the cuboids.
3. Cones: There are 2 purple cones.
4. Sphere: There is 1 blue sphere.

#### Filling in the Blanks:
- There are 5 cuboids.
- There are 0 cubes.
- There are 2 cones.
- There is 1 sphere.

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Model 2:


#### Image Description:
- Shapes Present:
- Pyramids: Triangular-based pyramids (purple shapes).
- Cuboids: Rectangular prisms (green and red blocks).
- Spheres: Round balls (yellow spheres).
- Cylinders: Circular-based cylinders (orange shapes).

#### Counting the Shapes:
1. Pyramids: There are 2 purple pyramids.
2. Cuboids: There are 3 cuboids:
- 1 green cuboid at the base.
- 2 red cuboids stacked on top.
3. Spheres: There are 3 yellow spheres.
4. Cylinders: There are 0 cylinders because there are no circular-based shapes.

#### Filling in the Blanks:
- There are 2 pyramids.
- There are 3 cuboids.
- There are 3 spheres.
- There are 0 cylinders.

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Final Answer:


#### Model 1:
- There are 5 cuboids.
- There are 0 cubes.
- There are 2 cones.
- There is 1 sphere.

#### Model 2:
- There are 2 pyramids.
- There are 3 cuboids.
- There are 3 spheres.
- There are 0 cylinders.

Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
\text{Model 1:} \\
\text{There are } \mathbf{5} \text{ cuboids.} \\
\text{There are } \mathbf{0} \text{ cubes.} \\
\text{There are } \mathbf{2} \text{ cones.} \\
\text{There is } \mathbf{1} \text{ sphere.} \\
\\
\text{Model 2:} \\
\text{There are } \mathbf{2} \text{ pyramids.} \\
\text{There are } \mathbf{3} \text{ cuboids.} \\
\text{There are } \mathbf{3} \text{ spheres.} \\
\text{There are } \mathbf{0} \text{ cylinders.}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of shape worksheet year 1.
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