You will have seen 3D shapes all around you, but do you really know what they are? Do you know what a prism is? You might even be able to find prisms both at school and at home. In this section, you will learn how to recognise prisms and pyramids and how to use other familiar 3D shapes in different puzzles and activities.
1. Put a ring around the prisms.

a. How do you know they are prisms?
b. Why aren’t the other shapes prisms?
2. Write the name of the shape and say whether it is a prism, a pyramid or neither.
For each shape, give the number of edges, faces and vertices.

3.

You will need a die and a set of coloured counters in two different colours.
Take turns to roll the die and check your shape using the key.
Place a counter on the shape that matches the key.
Keep playing until all the shapes are covered.
The winner is the player with the most counters on the shapes.
4. Work with a partner.
Sketch $3$D shapes.
Sketch a cuboid.
Sketch two cubes joined together.
Choose another $3$D shape to sketch. Name it.
Task: How many bricks would you need to make each of these rectangular prisms?
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