Three-Dimensional Shapes Grade 1


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New York State Common Core Math Grade 1, Module 5, Lesson 3

Worksheets for Grade 1, Module 5, Lesson 3

Worksheets, solutions, and videos to help Grade 1 students learn how to find and name three-dimensional shapes including cone and rectangular prism, based on defining attributes of faces and points.

Common Core Standards: 1.G.1
Topic A: Attributes of Shapes
Lesson 3 Concept Development
Learning Goal: I can describe the attributes of 3-dimensional shapes.




Lesson 3 Homework

  1. Go on a scavenger hunt for 3-dimensional shapes. Look for objects at home that would fit in the chart below. Try to find at least four objects for each shape.

  2. Choose one object from each column. Explain how you know that object belongs in that column. Use the word bank if needed.
    a. I put the ___ in the cube column because ___
    b. I put the ___ in the cylinder column because ___
    c. I put the ___ in the sphere column because ___
    d. I put the ___ in the cone column because ___
    e. I put the ___ in the rectangular prism column because ___

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