Faces, Edges, and Vertices of 3D Shapes Worksheets
Explore our faces, edges, and vertices of 3D shapes worksheets and foster an understanding of the three fundamental properties of solid shapes. Begin your journey with our charts featuring the number of attributes of various 3D shapes, and then move on to our printable exercises with answer keys on comparing faces, edges, and vertices of solid shapes, visualizing solid objects from different angles, and many more. Do take a look at our free worksheets for a fantastic start.
Faces, Edges, and Vertices of 3D Shapes | Charts
This set of charts includes names and visual representations of six common 3D shapes along with information on how many faces, edges, and vertices each shape has.
Count and Write the Number of Attributes
Name each solid shape based on the accompanying image and state the number of faces, edges, and vertices in these pdfs designed for kids in grade 4 and grade 5.
Identify the real-life lookalike of each 3D shape and determine the count of solid figure characteristics in this bundle of faces, edges, and vertices of 3D shapes worksheets.
Which 3D Shape Am I? | Riddles
Put on your thinking cap and get ready to solve these fun riddles based on the attributes of three-dimensional shapes! Recall the properties and identify the solid shapes.
Comparing Attributes of 3D Shapes
Choose the appropriate option by comparing the attributes of three-dimensional shapes and write the count of each attribute in this set of faces, edges, and vertices of 3D shapes worksheets.
Analyze the face of each solid shape in these printables and match each 3D shape with its corresponding 2D shape.
Drawing the Front, Top, and Side Views
Gain adequate practice in representing 3D shapes from different viewpoints using two-dimensional drawings with these front, top, and side views of 3D shapes worksheets.
Identifying Faces of 3D Shapes
Recognize and choose the correct 2D shape in each solid figure and then answer the questions based on flat faces of 3D shapes.
Visualizing Real-Life 3D Objects
In these pdfs, learners in 5th grade and 6th grade will imagine the real-life 3D object from different perspectives and determine if the view presented below each figure is the front, top, or side view.