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Composing and Decomposing 2 and 3- Dimensional Shapes
Contributed by: James

Edward was asked to create a hexagon using pattern

blocks.

 

  Which of the following will not create a hexagon?

six triangles

two trapezoids

one square and one triangle

one trapezoid and one square

Which of the following figures can be composed using

the following figures?

Which 3-dimensional shape is created from the

2-dimensional net shown below?

Which 2-dimensional net could be used to make the

3-dimensional shape below?

  cone and cylinder

 rectangle, triangle, and circle

 
circle and triangle
triangle and cylinder
Which shapes make up this solid object?

Which object is a cylinder?

        A pyramid and a cube are shown below.

Which statement is true about both of the figures?

 

All faces on each object are the same shape.

The cube has more faces than the pyramid.
The pyramid has more edges than the cube.
The pyramid has more vertices than the cube.

Which pair of polygons can be used to compose

a square?

Which two-dimensional shape is needed to make the

following solid figure?

 triangle

 trapezoid

 pentagon

  

 circle

Which net can be folded to make the following

solid figure?

Javier wrote a division story for a number sentence.
Which strategy should Javier use to solve the number

sentence 6 ÷ 3 = ?

 6 − 3 − 3

 6 − 3 − 3 − 3

 6 × 3

 3 + 3

A shape with six angles

A shape with five angles

A shape with eight angles

A shape with three angles

Which of the following describes an octagon?

     Dwayne collected 5,294 coins. His friend Alton

     collected 5,492 coins.

 

    Which place value is important  when determining

    which person collected the most coins?

thousands

hundreds

tens

ones

Emily had a piece of green yarn that was 60.3

centimeters in length. She cut off 55.4 centimeters to

use in a sewing project. What is the length of the

remaining piece of yarn?

5.1 centimeters

4.1 centimeters

4.9 centimeters

5.9 centimeters

Classes that visit the Jones Life Science Museum are
divided into groups of 4 students for each tour guide.
Which of the following class would not be able to
form groups of 4 students with none left over?
A class of 46 students

A class of 36 students

A class of 52 students

A class of 40 students

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