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Kindergarten: Mathematics

Unit 1: Attributes of Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Shapes

Attributes of Two-Dimensional Shapes

Rectangle

2-dimensional

4 sides

4 corners

Closed shape

Made up of straight lines

Opposite sides are the same size

Square

2-dimensional

4 sides

4 corners

Closed shape

Made up of straight lines

All sides are the same size

Triangle

2-dimensional

3 sides

3 corners

Closed shape

Made up of straight lines

Hexagon

2-dimensional

6 sides

6 corners

Closed shape

Made up of straight lines

Circle

2-dimensional

No sides

No corners

Closed shape

Curved line

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Attributes of Three-Dimensional Shapes

Cube

3-dimensional

Slides

Stacks

6 flat surfaces

8 corners

12 edges

Flat surfaces are squares

Cone

3-dimensional

Slides

Rolls

1 flat surface

1 corner

0 edges

Flat surface is a circle

Curved surface

Cylinder

3-dimensional

Slides

Rolls

Stacks

2 flat surfaces

0 corner

0 edges

Flat surfaces are circles

Curved surface

Sphere

3-dimensional

Rolls

0 flat surfaces

0 corner

0 edges

Curved surface

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