wsprisma solid figure thathas twocongruent,polygon shapedbases and otherfaces that are allparallelograms.Surface AreaofRectangularPrism stepsDraw a net'write values fortop bottom frontback side sideWill equal cmsquaredpyramidone base arethe lateralfaces, are alltriangleswscongruentfigurefigures thathave thesame sizeand shape.rectangularprismfaces 6edges 12vertices 8wsedgea straight lineformed by theintersectionof a solid'sfacesSurface Areaof SquarePyramid(steps)1. Draw anet2. Find allareas 3. addall areaswssolidfigurea threedimensionalfigurePrismhas twoidenticalbases.edge: linesegmentwhere 2facesinteractVolume:stepsSteps: 1. Writethe formula2. Substitutethe values3. Solve it.vertix(sing.)vetices(pl)where 3or morelines meettriangle, rectanglepentagon hexagonheptagon octagon,decagon Typesofpoligonswsfacea twodimensionalfigure thatmakes up asolid' sides andbases.wsvertexA point whrethree or moreedges of a solidfigure meet. (acorner)wsnet twodimensionalrepresentationof a solidfigure.faces:flatsurfaceVolume:the amount ofspace itoccupies. It'smeasures inunitsV= l X W X Hwscompositefigurea figure thatis made upof more thanone shape.TriangularPrismformulaA=1/2b x hpentagonalpyramid(f.e.v)faces 6edges 10vertices 6wsV =BhwsArea ofthe Bxheightwspyramidsa solid figure with apolygon shapedbase and otherfaces that are alltriangles and thatmeet at a commonvertex.wsbase (of asolidfigure)a flat surface ofa solid figure bywhich the figureis measured orclassifiedFree!solida 3 dimensionalfigure thatenclosesspace. (is notflat)wssurfaceareaThe measure, insquare units, of theoutside of a solidfigure. Note- It is thesum of the areas ofall the faces orsurfaces of the solidfigure.The amound anobject can hold(space inside-filling). length xwidth x height =units cubic (V-lwh)wsvolumeformula forsurface areaof TriangularPyramidBase Area=1/2(perimeter XSlant Heightpolyhedron(many)a solidwhose facesare poligons(3 or moresides)wsprisma solid figure thathas twocongruent,polygon shapedbases and otherfaces that are allparallelograms.Surface AreaofRectangularPrism stepsDraw a net'write values fortop bottom frontback side sideWill equal cmsquaredpyramidone base arethe lateralfaces, are alltriangleswscongruentfigurefigures thathave thesame sizeand shape.rectangularprismfaces 6edges 12vertices 8wsedgea straight lineformed by theintersectionof a solid'sfacesSurface Areaof SquarePyramid(steps)1. Draw anet2. Find allareas 3. addall areaswssolidfigurea threedimensionalfigurePrismhas twoidenticalbases.edge: linesegmentwhere 2facesinteractVolume:stepsSteps: 1. Writethe formula2. Substitutethe values3. Solve it.vertix(sing.)vetices(pl)where 3or morelines meettriangle, rectanglepentagon hexagonheptagon octagon,decagon Typesofpoligonswsfacea twodimensionalfigure thatmakes up asolid' sides andbases.wsvertexA point whrethree or moreedges of a solidfigure meet. (acorner)wsnet twodimensionalrepresentationof a solidfigure.faces:flatsurfaceVolume:the amount ofspace itoccupies. It'smeasures inunitsV= l X W X Hwscompositefigurea figure thatis made upof more thanone shape.TriangularPrismformulaA=1/2b x hpentagonalpyramid(f.e.v)faces 6edges 10vertices 6wsV =BhwsArea ofthe Bxheightwspyramidsa solid figure with apolygon shapedbase and otherfaces that are alltriangles and thatmeet at a commonvertex.wsbase (of asolidfigure)a flat surface ofa solid figure bywhich the figureis measured orclassifiedFree!solida 3 dimensionalfigure thatenclosesspace. (is notflat)wssurfaceareaThe measure, insquare units, of theoutside of a solidfigure. Note- It is thesum of the areas ofall the faces orsurfaces of the solidfigure.The amound anobject can hold(space inside-filling). length xwidth x height =units cubic (V-lwh)wsvolumeformula forsurface areaof TriangularPyramidBase Area=1/2(perimeter XSlant Heightpolyhedron(many)a solidwhose facesare poligons(3 or moresides)

3 dimensional figures - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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I I
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O O
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  1. B-a solid figure that has two congruent, polygon shaped bases and other faces that are all parallelograms.
    B-ws prism
  2. B-Draw a net' write values for top bottom front back side side Will equal cm squared
    B-Surface Area of Rectangular Prism steps
  3. O-one base are the lateral faces, are all triangles
    O-pyramid
  4. N-figures that have the same size and shape.
    N-ws congruent figure
  5. O-faces 6 edges 12 vertices 8
    O-rectangular prism
  6. G-a straight line formed by the intersection of a solid's faces
    G-ws edge
  7. G-1. Draw a net 2. Find all areas 3. add all areas
    G-Surface Area of Square Pyramid (steps)
  8. N-a three dimensional figure
    N-ws solid figure
  9. G-has two identical bases.
    G-Prism
  10. I-edge: line segment where 2 faces interact
  11. N-Steps: 1. Write the formula 2. Substitute the values 3. Solve it.
    N-Volume :steps
  12. G-where 3 or more lines meet
    G-vertix (sing.) vetices (pl)
  13. O-Types of poligons
    O-triangle, rectangle pentagon hexagon heptagon octagon, decagon
  14. O-a two dimensional figure that makes up a solid' sides and bases.
    O-ws face
  15. O-A point whre three or more edges of a solid figure meet. (a corner)
    O-ws vertex
  16. I-two dimensional representation of a solid figure.
    I-ws net
  17. B-faces: flat surface
  18. I-the amount of space it occupies. It's measures in units V= l X W X H
    I-Volume:
  19. B-a figure that is made up of more than one shape.
    B-ws composite figure
  20. O-A=1/2 b x h
    O-Triangular Prism formula
  21. N-faces 6 edges 10 vertices 6
    N-pentagonal pyramid (f.e.v)
  22. I- ws Area of the Bx height
    I-ws V =Bh
  23. I-a solid figure with a polygon shaped base and other faces that are all triangles and that meet at a common vertex.
    I-ws pyramids
  24. I-a flat surface of a solid figure by which the figure is measured or classified
    I-ws base (of a solid figure)
  25. N-Free!
  26. B-a 3 dimensional figure that encloses space. (is not flat)
    B-solid
  27. G-The measure, in square units, of the outside of a solid figure. Note- It is the sum of the areas of all the faces or surfaces of the solid figure.
    G-ws surface area
  28. G-ws volume
    G-The amound an object can hold (space inside-filling). length x width x height = units cubic (V-lwh)
  29. B-Base Area =1/2 (perimeter X Slant Height
    B-formula for surface area of Triangular Pyramid
  30. N-a solid whose faces are poligons (3 or more sides)
    N-polyhedron (many)