3D Shapes Attributes Posters | Geometry Vocabulary Anchor Charts

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3D Shapes Attributes Posters | Geometry Vocabulary Anchor Charts
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Teaching 3D geometric shapes with visuals and vocabulary will help your students understand and remember the parts of each shape. Each poster features a 3D model, a 3D real-life example (where applicable), and the number of edges, faces, and vertices the shape has. Vocabulary posters give a definition with a model example to show where the term is located on a 3D shape.

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THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES

  • 28 colorful posters, including:
    • 3D Shapes, 3D Objects, 3D Figures headers
    • Shapes:
      • Sphere
      • Cube
      • Cone
      • Rectangular prism/Cuboid
      • Triangular pyramid
      • Cylinder
      • Triangular prism
      • Square pyramid
      • Hexagonal pyramid
      • Hexagonal prism
      • Pentagonal prism
      • Hemisphere
    • Definitions:
      • Face
      • Vertex
      • Base
      • Edge
      • Apex
      • Curved surface
  • Black/white ink-saving version
  • Printable student reference sheet for notebooks or studying (prints two per page)
  • Some pages have more than one version to accommodate U.K. and Australian curriculum. If you teach that a cone and cylinder have edges, posters are included with that information as well.

INCLUDED FILE FORMAT

  • PDF: This resource requires Adobe Reader (free software). The contents may not show correctly if using other PDF software.

PLEASE NOTE

⚠️ The PDF is NOT editable in any way, and you will not be able to manipulate the content inside.


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Please purchase additional licenses at a discounted rate for additional users.
Intended for classroom and personal use only.

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