All Common Core: Kindergarten Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #31 : Geometry
Select the shape that is three-dimensional.
The rectangular prism is the only solid shape. A solid shape is a three- dimensional shape.
Example Question #2 : Identify Two Dimensional And Three Dimensional Shapes: Ccss.Math.Content.K.G.A.3
Select the shape that is three-dimensional.
The cub is the only solid shape. A solid shape is a three- dimensional shape.
Example Question #31 : Geometry
Select the shape that is three-dimensional.
The cylinder is the only solid shape. A solid shape is a three- dimensional shape.
Example Question #32 : Geometry
Select the shape that is three-dimensional.
The cone is the only solid shape. A solid shape is a three- dimensional shape.
Example Question #31 : Geometry
Select the shape that is three-dimensional.
The prism is the only solid shape. A solid shape is a three- dimensional shape.
Example Question #34 : Geometry
Select the shape that is two-dimensional.
The pentagon is the only flat shape. A flat shape is a two- dimensional shape.
Example Question #1 : Analyzing, Comparing, Creating, And Composing Shapes
What is the difference between the two shapes below?
One shape is two-dimensional and the other shape is three-dimensional.
The number of sides each of the shapes have.
The color of the shapes.
The number of sides each of the shapes have.
The difference between these two shapes are the number of side lengths they each have.
The triangle has three sides and the rectangle has four sides. They are both two-dimensional shapes because they are both flat shapes, and they are both red shapes.
Example Question #1 : Analyzing, Comparing, Creating, And Composing Shapes
What is the difference between the two shapes below?
Their color
They type of shape
Their size
Their size
Both of these shapes are hexagons because they are both flat shapes with six sides. The only difference is their size. One shape is smaller than the other.
Example Question #3 : Analyzing, Comparing, Creating, And Composing Shapes
What is the difference between the two shapes below?
The number of sides each of the shapes have.
One shape is two-dimensional and the other shape is three-dimensional
The height of the shapes.
The number of sides each of the shapes have.
Both of these shapes are the same height and they are two-dimensional shapes, because they are flat. The difference between them are the number of sides they each have.
The triangle has three sides and the rectangle has four sides.
Example Question #4 : Analyzing, Comparing, Creating, And Composing Shapes
What is the difference between the two shapes below?
They are two different colors.
They are two different shapes.
They are two different sizes.
They are two different shapes.
Both of these shapes are the same size and the same color. The difference is the type of shape.
We have a pentagon, a five-sided shape, and a hexagon, a four-sided shape.