Name: Class: Number: Date: 3D Shapes Properties faces triangular surface corners square circle triangles d b 1. Complete the following questions using the words above (use more than once) to help. Draw a cube. Draw a square based pyramid. This solid has 6 flat. 8. All of the faces are. This solid has 5 flat. 5. 4 faces are. The base is a. Grade 3 Test 4 2016 Maths Worksheet 6
Draw a cylinder. Draw a rectangular prism. This solid has 2. This solid has 1. This solid does not have any. Draw a cone. This solid has vertices and faces. This solid has the same number of vertices as a. Draw a triangular prism. This solid has surface and face. 1. This solid does not have any. This solid has 5 6 9 2. Match each shape to its description. I am a shape with four sides. All my sides are equal. All my angles are right angles. I am a shape with four sides. Only two of my angles are right angles.
I am a shape with two pairs of equal sides. All my angles are right angles. I am a shape with three sides. One of my angles is a right angle. I am a shape with three sides. None of my angles are right angles.
Name: Class: Number: Date: Parts of Shapes 1. Write the definitions beside each word. Grade 3 Test 4 2016 Maths Worksheet 5 a) Corner:. b) Corners:. c) Edge:. d) Face:. 2. Complete the shape table. Draw a picture of the SHAPE Name of SHAPE Number of corners Number of EDGES Number of FACES Circle Square Rectangle Pentagon Hexagon Heptagon Octagon 3. Complete the shape table. Name of the Picture of the 3D Number of Number of EDGES Number of FACES
SHAPE SHAPE CORNERS Cube Pentagonal Prism Triangular Prism Square Based Pyramid Tringular Based Pyramid Hexagonal Pyramid 3. For each of the solids below, draw what you would see if you looked at it from the FRONT and from the TOP. (You can use the 3D shapes if you need help.) 3D Shape Name Draw a Picture Cube Front Top Cone
Rectangular Prism Rectangular Pyramid Pentagonal Prism Pentagonal Pyramid Sphere
Name: Class: Number: Date: 3D Shapes Name of the SHAPE A picture of the 3D SHAPE Number of CORNERS Number of EDGES Number of FACES Cube Pentagonal Prism Triangular Prism Square Based Pyramid Triangular Based Pyramid Hexagonal Pyramid
Drawing 3D Shapes Picture of shape Practice Drawing How Many? Draft 1(no ruler) Draft 2 (use a ruler) cube square based pyramid sphere triangular prism cone Vertices Edges Faces Vertices Edges Faces Vertices Edges Faces Vertices Edges Faces Vertices Edges Faces
Name: Number: Class: Date: Perimeter and Area Worksheet Calculate the perimeter of these shapes. 2cm 15cm 8cm 4cm 16cm 6cm 10cm 5cm cm cm 1cm 6cm 5cm 13 cm 3cm cm 12cm cm 20 cm 11 cm 11 cm 22 cm cm Grade 3 Test 4 2016 English Worksheet 2
Create these shapes: A shape with an area of 10 square cm. A shape with an area of 13 square cm. A shape with a perimeter of 12 cm. A shape with a perimeter of 16 cm A shape with a perimeter of 20cm
Parts of an angle An angle is made when 2 rays or lines intersect. They make an angle at the vertex. Right Angle A right angle is exactly 90. Smaller than a right angle. This is an acute angle. Larger than a right angle This is an obtuse angle. Straight Angle A straight angle is 180 degrees. This is a straight line. Parallel Lines Perpendicular Lines A line is a long narrow mark, either straight or curved. It has no fixed points. Line Segment Parallel lines run beside each other. They will never meet. Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles to each other. Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles to each other. A line segment has 2 fixed points. Pedestrian crossing intersection Street signs Railway tracks
Triangle Square Rectangle Pentagon Hexagon Heptagon Octagon Nonagon Decagon Circle corner corner face corner corner side Triangle Number of Corners Number of Sides Octagon Number of Corners side side Number of Faces Number of Sides Number of Faces side
Cube Cuboid or Rectangular Prism Square Based Pyramid Triangular Based Pyramid Cones Sphere Cylinder Triangular Prism Square Based Pyramid Number of Vertices Number of Edges Number of Faces Four of the faces are The base is a Cone This is a This is a Cube Number of Vertices Number of Edges Number of Faces All of the faces are Square Based Pyramid face front face side This is a Cylinder This is a This is a face back face side face bottom Draw your 3 favourite shapes.
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Name Date Perimeter Worksheet 1 Perimeter is the distance around the edge of a shape. Use your ruler to measure the perimeter of these shapes. cm cm cm cm cm Grade 3 Test 4 2016 Maths Worksheet 1
Draw a square with a perimeter of 12cm. Draw a rectangle with a perimeter of 10cm Draw a shape with a perimeter of 9cm. Draw a shape with a perimeter of 14cm Draw a shape with a perimeter of 15cm
Symmetry Art Exercise Name: Number: Class: Symmetry means both sides of an object are the same. Draw and colour the other half of each object.
Name: Class: Number: Date: Symmetry 1. What is a Line of Symmetry? 2. What does symmetrical mean? 3. Look at the following pictures and shapes. Using a ruler and a colour pencil, draw their lines of symmetry. a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) 4. Complete these Symmetry pictures. Colour.
b) Do you see some letters? Spell out a word using the letters you found. Grade 3 Test 4 2016 Maths Worksheet 7
Name: Class: Number: Date: 2D Shapes (1) 1. What is a 2D shape? Write a full sentence answer. 2. Label the following shapes. Write the number of sides inside the shape. a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) 3. Draw pictures using the correct shapes. Remember, use a ruler and colour. a) A square and a triangle. Grade 3 Test 4 2016 Maths Worksheet 3
b) 3 pentagons, a nonagon and a rectangle. c) A hexagon, a square and a circle. 4. Draw your own picture using any 2D shapes. Use different types of lines to connect. You should have at least one of each of the shapes in your picture. Colour your picture using the following codes: RED: 1 sided shapes BLUE: 2 sided shapes GREEN: 3 sided shapes PURPLE: 4 sided shapes BLACK: 5 sided shapes YELLOW: 6 sided shapes BROWN: 7 sided shapes PINK: 8 sided shapes ORANGE: 9 sided shapes GREY: 10 sided shapes
Name: Class: Number: Date: 2D Shapes (2) Grade 3 Test 4 2016 Maths Worksheet 4 1. Draw the following shapes on the grid paper. Then write the number of corners, sides and faces. Remember to use a RULER! Triangle Corners: Sides: Faces: Square Corners: Sides: Faces: Rectangle Corners: Sides: Faces: Heptagon Corners: Sides: Faces: Pentagon Corners: Sides: Faces: Hexagon Corners: Sides: Faces:
2. Using the grid paper below, draw the following: a) 4 different 4-sided shapes b) 2 different 5-sided shapes Remember to use a ruler!