Three-Dimensional Solids
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Three-Dimensional Solids
Name 15.5 ? Geometry and Measurement—3.6.A MATHEMATICAL PROCESSES 3.1.C, 3.1.D Three-Dimensional Solids Essential Question How can you identify, describe, and classify three-dimensional solids? Unlock Unlock the the Problem Problem Solid figures have length, width, and height. They are also called three-dimensional figures. height length Find solid figures. width Carly has a wooden clown puppet. Which parts of the puppet are shaped like a rectangular prism? rectangular prism cube sphere cone cylinder triangular prism Math Talk © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Mathematical Processes So, the __ are shaped like a rectangular prism. 1. Give an example of an object in the classroom that has both curved and flat surfaces. What part of the puppet is shaped like a triangular prism? ____ Module 15 505 Explore solid figures. Try This! Write the word to describe Solid figures can be classified by the number of faces, edges, and vertices. what the arrow is pointing to. A polygon that is a flat surface of a solid figure is a face. An edge is a line segment formed where two faces meet. A vertex is a point where three or more edges meet. The plural of vertex is vertices. Hands On Activity Name the faces of prisms. Materials ■ cube, rectangular prism, triangular prism, paper, crayons • Count the number of faces, edges, and vertices. Record the numbers in the table. • Repeat the steps for a rectangular prism and a triangular prism. Name of Figure Names of Faces Number of Faces Edges Vertices cube rectangular prism triangular prism Math Talk Mathematical Processes Explain why a cube has the same number of faces, edges, and vertices as a rectangular prism. Share Share and and Show Show 1. Name the solid figure that has the faces shown at the right. Name the solid figure that the object is shaped like. 2. 506 3. 4. 5. © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company • Image Credits: (soccer ball) ©PhotoDisc/Getty Images: (tissue box) ©Spike Mafford/Getty Images • Trace the faces of a cube. Name the plane figures you drew. Name Name the solid figure. Then write the number of faces, edges, and vertices. _ faces 6. 7. _ edges Write one way you can sort a sphere, a cone, and a cylinder. _ vertices Write All, Some, or None to complete the sentence. 8. __ of the faces of a cube are squares. 9. __ of the faces of a triangular prism are triangles. 10. __ of the faces of a rectangular prism is curved. Unlock Unlock the the Problem Problem 11. Multi-Step Analyze Fiona drew the Venn diagram at the right to help her sort solid figures. Where would the figure below be placed in the Venn diagram? Solid Figures with Flat Surfaces a. Solid Figures with Curved Surfaces What do you need to find? –b. What information are you given?– © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company c. How will you solve the problem? d. Complete the sentences. I know that a cone has a __ surface and a __ surface. So, a cone goes Module 15 • Lesson 5 507 Mathematical Processes M Model ¥ Reason ¥ Communicate M Daily Daily Assessment Assessment Task Task For 12 and 14, fill in the bubble completely to show your answer. 12. Multi-Step Scarlet and Violet take turns stacking blocks. They start with a cube. Next, Scarlet adds a cylinder. Violet puts a rectangular prism on top. Scarlet takes off the rectangular prism. She adds another cube. What does the structure look like? B A 13. C D Representations Joseph wants to sort the solid figures below into five groups. Use what you know about solid figures to complete the table. TEXAS Test Prep 14. 508 Aaron drew the figure at the right. What solid figure did he draw? A cube C rectangular prism B cone D cylinder © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Figures Figures with Figures Figures That Figures with with Curved More Than That Stack Roll Flat Surfaces Surfaces 2 Faces Geometry and Measurement—3.6.A MATHEMATICAL PROCESSES 3.1.C, 3.1.D H o mewo rk and Practice 15.5 Name Three–Dimensional Solids Name the solid figure that the object is shaped like. 1. 2. 3. Name the solid figure. Then write the number of faces, edges, and vertices. 4. 5. ____ ____ __ faces __ faces __ edges __ edges __ vertices __ vertices © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Problem Problem Solving Solving 6. Amber drew this Venn diagram. Can Amber place a cone or a cylinder in the diagram? Explain. 7. Mathias says that all of the faces of a triangular prism are triangles. Is his statement correct? Explain. Figures with Figures with 6 Vertices 6 Faces Module 15 • Lesson 5 509 TEXAS Test Prep Lesson Lesson Check Check Fill in the bubble completely to show your answer. Pia is making a rectangular prism from cutouts. She has these figures. 9. Which flat figure does Pia need to complete the solid figure? 10. 510 A square B rectangle C triangle D circle Multi-Step Victor stacks some solid figures. He starts with a cylinder. Then he puts a cube on top. He places a triangular prism on top of the cube. Then he takes away the prism and adds a cone. What does Victor’s structure look like? A C B D 11. Trent is making a triangular prism from cutouts. He has 2 triangles and 2 rectangles. Which flat figure does Trent need to complete the solid figure? A C B D Multi-Step Yoshi stacks these figures from bottom to top: cube, cylinder, rectangular prism, cone. He removes the cylinder and replaces it with a cube. What does Yoshi’s structure look like? A C B D © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 8. Name Module 15 Assessment Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary Choose the best term from the box to complete the sentence. congruent __ figures have the same size right angle and shape. vertex 1. parallel lines (p. 499) 2. A __ forms a square corner. 3. __ appear to never cross or meet and are always the same distance apart. (p. 481) (p. 481) Concepts Concepts and and Skills Skills Circle all the words that describe the quadrilateral. 4. 5. q TEKS 3.6.A, 3.6.B 6. rectangle parallelogram rhombus rhombus rhombus rectangle parallelogram trapezoid square square rectangle parallelogram Look at the first figure. Tell if it appears to be congruent to the second figure. Write yes or no. q TEKS 3.6.E © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 7. 8. ___ ___ Module 15 511 Fill in the bubble for the correct answer choice. 10. What is one way you can sort the figures at the right? q TEKS 3.6.A A 4 sides that are equal in length B 2 pairs of opposite sides that are parallel C 4 right angles D exactly 1 pair of opposite sides that are parallel Jennifer drew the quadrilaterals below. Which figure is NOT a rhombus? q TEKS 3.6.A, 3.6.B 11. 512 D Which solid figure does NOT have a curved surface? q TEKS 3.6.A A 12. C B A C B D Alyssa combined which two pattern blocks to make a figure congruent to the one at the right? q TEKS 3.6.E A C B D © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 9. TEXAS Test Prep