Volume:the amount ofspace itoccupies. It'smeasures inunitsV= l X W X Hformula forsurface areaof TriangularPyramidBase Area=1/2(perimeter XSlant HeightSurface AreaofRectangularPrism stepsDraw a net'write values fortop bottom frontback side sideWill equal cmsquaredSurface Areaof SquarePyramid(steps)1. Draw anet2. Find allareas 3. addall areasThe amound anobject can hold(space inside-filling). length xwidth x height =units cubic (V-lwh)wsvolumeVolume:stepsSteps: 1. Writethe formula2. Substitutethe values3. Solve it.triangle, rectanglepentagon hexagonheptagon octagon,decagon TypesofpoligonsPrismhas twoidenticalbases.wsnet twodimensionalrepresentationof a solidfigure.faces:flatsurfacesolida 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.pentagonalpyramid(f.e.v)faces 6edges 10vertices 6wscompositefigurea figure thatis made upof more thanone shape.wsedgea straight lineformed by theintersectionof a solid'sfacesedge: linesegmentwhere 2facesinteractwssolidfigurea threedimensionalfigurepolyhedron(many)a solidwhose facesare poligons(3 or moresides)TriangularPrismformulaA=1/2b x hwspyramidsa solid figure with apolygon shapedbase and otherfaces that are alltriangles and thatmeet at a commonvertex.wscongruentfigurefigures thathave thesame sizeand shape.Free!vertix(sing.)vetices(pl)where 3or morelines meetrectangularprismfaces 6edges 12vertices 8wsfacea twodimensionalfigure thatmakes up asolid' sides andbases.wsbase (of asolidfigure)a flat surface ofa solid figure bywhich the figureis measured orclassifiedwsprisma solid figure thathas twocongruent,polygon shapedbases and otherfaces that are allparallelograms.wsvertexA point whrethree or moreedges of a solidfigure meet. (acorner)wsV =BhwsArea ofthe Bxheightpyramidone base arethe lateralfaces, are alltrianglesVolume:the amount ofspace itoccupies. It'smeasures inunitsV= l X W X Hformula forsurface areaof TriangularPyramidBase Area=1/2(perimeter XSlant HeightSurface AreaofRectangularPrism stepsDraw a net'write values fortop bottom frontback side sideWill equal cmsquaredSurface Areaof SquarePyramid(steps)1. Draw anet2. Find allareas 3. addall areasThe amound anobject can hold(space inside-filling). length xwidth x height =units cubic (V-lwh)wsvolumeVolume:stepsSteps: 1. Writethe formula2. Substitutethe values3. Solve it.triangle, rectanglepentagon hexagonheptagon octagon,decagon TypesofpoligonsPrismhas twoidenticalbases.wsnet twodimensionalrepresentationof a solidfigure.faces:flatsurfacesolida 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.pentagonalpyramid(f.e.v)faces 6edges 10vertices 6wscompositefigurea figure thatis made upof more thanone shape.wsedgea straight lineformed by theintersectionof a solid'sfacesedge: linesegmentwhere 2facesinteractwssolidfigurea threedimensionalfigurepolyhedron(many)a solidwhose facesare poligons(3 or moresides)TriangularPrismformulaA=1/2b x hwspyramidsa solid figure with apolygon shapedbase and otherfaces that are alltriangles and thatmeet at a commonvertex.wscongruentfigurefigures thathave thesame sizeand shape.Free!vertix(sing.)vetices(pl)where 3or morelines meetrectangularprismfaces 6edges 12vertices 8wsfacea twodimensionalfigure thatmakes up asolid' sides andbases.wsbase (of asolidfigure)a flat surface ofa solid figure bywhich the figureis measured orclassifiedwsprisma solid figure thathas twocongruent,polygon shapedbases and otherfaces that are allparallelograms.wsvertexA point whrethree or moreedges of a solidfigure meet. (acorner)wsV =BhwsArea ofthe Bxheightpyramidone base arethe lateralfaces, are alltriangles

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