Represent shapes with models and drawings.
Introduction: shapes are things that contours or outlines something or someone.
shapes can be called many different names such as:2D
circle
square
triangle
rectangle
dlo:
3D:
pyrimad
cube
tetrahedron
cylinder
cuboid
cone
hexagonal prism
Any shape that can be laid flat on a piece of paper or any mathematical plane is a 2D shape. As a child, your first drawings probably used basic shapes, such as squares, triangles, and circles.
Look around - whatever you can touch is a 3D shape.3D shapes take up space. Only the 3D shape or object itself can take up its own space. In mathematics, there are standard 3D shapes, such as spheres, cubes, prisms, cones, and pyramids.
An object with three dimensions (such as height, width and depth) like any object in the real world. Example: your body is three-dimensional. Also known as "3D". See: Two-Dimensional. Solid Geometry.
Properties of 2D Shapes
- Square. • 4 equal sides • 4 equal angles (90°) • 4 axes of symmetry
- Rectangle. • 2 sets of 2 equal sides • 4 equal angles (90°) • 2 axes of symmetry
- Triangle. • Can have no, 2 or 3 equal sides • Can have no, 2 or 4 equal angles • Can have up to 2 axes of symmetry
- Circle
- Pentagon
- Hexagon
- Octagon
- Parallelogram
these are some drawings and photos showing what they look like.
cube hexagonal prism
review: If i was to do this again I would try and find more websites and most likely work with a pair to get more research.

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