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Saxon 5; L 83 Geometric Solids

Saxon 5; L 83 Geometric Solids

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Mathematics

5th Grade

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6.G.A.4, 1.G.A.1, 7.G.A.3

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4 Slides • 18 Questions

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Lesson 83
Gemotric Solids

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Multiple Choice

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This shape is called a ______?
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cylinder

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not sure

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cube

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cone

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Multiple Choice

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This shape is called a ______?
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not sure
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rectangular prism
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cylinder
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cube

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Multiple Choice

What are vertices?
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sides
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angles
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faces
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corners

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the 3D shape shown

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Cone

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Cylinder

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Sphere

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pyramid

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the shape shown

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Rectangular prism

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Square Pyramid

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Cylinder

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the shape shown

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Square prism

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Cube

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cylinder

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Multiple Choice

The base of a prism is always:

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the bottom

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the top

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the non-rectangular face (if there is one)

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the circle

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Multiple Choice

The base of a cylinder is always a:

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rectangle

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circle

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square

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oval

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Multiple Choice

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A rectangular prism has _____________________ faces.

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4

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6

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9

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12

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Multiple Choice

What is the flat surface of rectangular prisms and pyramids?

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edge

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vertex

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face

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prism

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Multiple Choice

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how many faces does a rectangular prism have?

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4

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5

3

6

4

8

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Multiple Choice

Where edges of a prism meets is called a

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vertex

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face

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edge

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cube

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Multiple Choice

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The pyramid has how many triangular faces?

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5

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Multiple Choice

Where two faces meet is called the

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vertex

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cube

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prism

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edge

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Multiple Choice

A cube has how many congruent faces?

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2

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4

3

6

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Multiple Choice

A shoe box or brick is an example of what 3-D shape?

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rectangular prism

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cube

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cone

4

sphere

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Multiple Choice

What is the flat bottom of a geometric shape

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vertex

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cone

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base

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side

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Multiple Choice

Some lines on a 3-D shape are parallel, some are perpendicular, and some are skew. What is skew? (HINT page 541 in your text)

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The lines intersect

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The lines are on different planes but go the same direction

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The lines are on different planes, going different directions, and will not intersect

Lesson 83
Gemotric Solids

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