3D Shapes Teaching Resources
Teach 3D shapes to your primary students with ease using printable worksheets, instructional posters, digital teaching tools, hands-on games and much more from Teach Starter’s extensive collection of three-dimensional shape resources!
This collection of curriculum-aligned teaching resources has been created by Teach Starter’s passionate team of primary teachers to make planning easier for teachers just like you! Familiarise students with 3D shapes and their properties using this extensive range of practical, hands-on, easy-to-implement teaching and learning materials. Designed to cater to a range of ability levels, our differentiated and editable activities are bound to excite your students as they engage with the important mathematical topic.
Need a refresher on 3D shapes before delving into this concept with your students? Read on for a guide to all things three-dimensional from our experienced teacher team, including features of 3D shapes, examples of these objects and more!
What Are 3D Shapes? A Kid-Friendly Definition
Looking for a simple way to describe 3D shapes (referred to as 3D objects in the Australian curriculum) to your students?
These are shapes that have three dimensions: length, width and depth. They differ from 2D shapes, which only have two dimensions (length and width). The other key difference between two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional objects is that 3D objects have volume. Volume refers to the amount of space inside the 3D object.
What Are the Properties of 3D Shapes?
In addition to learning the correct mathematical names of the 3D shapes they are familiar with (more on that later!), students in primary school are taught that these objects have specific properties. The properties of three-dimensional objects are their faces, edges and vertices. The number of faces, edges and vertices varies from one 3D shape to another.
Faces
A face on a three-dimensional shape is any flat surface on the outside of the object with straight edges. The square base on a square-based pyramid is an example of a face.
Edges
An edge refers to the straight line that is formed when two faces of a 3D shape meet. Using the previous example of the square-based pyramid, this 3D shape has four edges around the base. These edges occur where the square face at the bottom of the pyramid meets the triangular faces that make up the sides of the pyramid.
Vertices
A vertex on a 3D shape is any point where two edges meet. Another word commonly used as a synonym for vertice is ‘corner.’ Returning to our square-based pyramid, this 3D shape has four vertices at the base, and one at the very top where the edges of the four triangular faces meet.
What Are Some Examples of 3D Shapes?
Most primary students are familiar with the overarching concept of a 3D shape. After all, these objects are to be found everywhere in our immediate environments! Think of household items such as books, cans of drink, boxes of food, balls and so on. But do they know the mathematical names of these familiar objects? Some students may, but the vast majority probably don't!
That is why teachers must explicitly teach the mathematical names of these familiar objects.
Here are some of the more common 3D shapes that your students will encounter during their primary school education.
Sphere
A sphere is a ball-shaped 3D object that is perfectly symmetrical. A sphere has one curved surface and unlike many other 3D objects, it has no faces, edges or vertices.
Prisms
Prisms are 3D objects that have the same 2D shape at each end. The sides that connect these end faces together are rectangular. Prisms are named after their cross-section. The cross-section of a prism is the shape that is made by cutting vertically down through the object. For example, a prism with a triangular cross-section is called a triangular prism.
Pyramids
Pyramids are 3D objects with triangular sides that meet together at the top (called the apex). The base of a pyramid can be any 2D shape, and this shape gives the pyramid its name. For example, a pyramid with a hexagon as its base is called a hexagonal pyramid.
Cone
Don't be fooled... a cone may look a little like a pyramid, but it is a 3D object in its own right! A cone has a circular base and one curved surface that tapers to a single point (the apex). The apex sits directly above the centre of the base circle.
Cylinder
A cylinder is a 3D object similar to a can of soft drink. It has two identical ends which are circular in shape. One curved surface joins the two circular ends together.
What Are 3D Shape Nets?
One highly effective way of teaching your students about the properties of 3D shapes is to have your students construct their own 3D models using nets. These nets are essentially a flattened-out version of a 3D shape that can be cut out, folded and adhered together to create a model of that particular 3D shape.
Best of all, 3D nets are great teaching tools to help students understand the properties of these shapes, as they can see and count the faces, edges and vertices with greater ease and accuracy. Students also love decorating their nets with bright and vibrant designs … and you can make some very cool creations with them, too!
Do 3D Shapes Have Lines of Symmetry?
Good question! When exploring two-dimensional shapes, students are taught about lines of symmetry: imaginary lines that divide a shape into two equal halves that are an exact reflection of each other. When exploring 3D objects, it seems natural that the concept of symmetry may crop up!
Unlike their two-dimensional counterparts, three-dimensional objects do not have lines of symmetry. It is important for students to understand that because they have depth (as well as length and width), three-dimensional objects cannot be made symmetrical using a single line. It takes multiple lines that form a 2D shape to create what is called a ‘plane of symmetry’ within a 3D object.
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Shape Worksheet Sets (Foundation to Grade 6 Level)
Use these levelled worksheets sets with your primary school students to explore 2D shapes and 3D objects!
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Nets of 3-D Shapes - Christmas Ornaments Printable
Turn 3-D nets into paper Christmas ornaments with a fun set of printable ornament templates.
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Nets of 3D Objects
Create a variety of 3D shapes with this comprehensive set of net templates.
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Christmas Colouring By Number - 2D and 3D Shapes Worksheet
Practise classifying 2D and 3D shapes with a printable Christmas colouring-by-number worksheet.
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3D Object Detective - Worksheet
Explore the properties of some common three-dimensional objects with this printable worksheet.
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Classifying and Sorting 3D Objects Worksheet
Practise classifying and sorting 3D objects based on their attributes with this set of 3 worksheets.
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3D Objects – Interactive PowerPoint Presentation
Explore the names and properties of a range of three-dimensional objects with this comprehensive interactive PowerPoint presentation.
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2D Shapes and 3D Objects – Worksheets
Focus on drawing 2D shapes and describing 3D objects with this set of differentiated worksheets.
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My 3D Object Mini-Book
Explore the properties of some common three-dimensional objects with this printable mini-book.
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2D Shapes and 3D Objects Vocabulary Poster
A poster that explains 2D and 3D shapes and lists associated vocabulary.
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3D Object Properties - Worksheet
Use this 3D Objects Worksheet to assist your students when learning about the properties of 3D objects.
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2D Shapes and 3D Objects Crossword with Solution
A crossword with clues for both 2D shapes and 3D objects.
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3D Objects Poster
Learn the names of some common 3D shapes with this classroom poster.
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3D Objects and Their Properties - Puzzles
Explore the names and properties of some of the most common 3D shapes with this set of 8 puzzles.
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3D Net Templates - Correct and Incorrect
Explore correct and incorrect representations of 3D object nets with this set of templates.
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Count and Colour by 3D Objects - Worksheet
Practise identifying 3D objects with a code-based colouring task!
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Colour By 3D Objects - Worksheet
Practise identifying 3D objects and their attributes with a printable code-based colouring task!
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3D Objects Maths Investigation - Make Me a Radical Robot!
Relate knowledge of 3D shapes to the real world with this student-led mathematics project.
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2D Shapes and 3D Objects - Cut and Paste Worksheet
Learn the difference between 2D shapes and 3D objects with this cut-and-paste worksheet.
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3D Objects and Their Nets - Worksheet
Connect 3D objects with their nets and other 2D representations with this differentiated worksheet.
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Draw a Town with 2D Shapes
An interactive and evolving resource where students draw 2D shapes incrementally to create a town map and 3D models.
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3D Objects Poster Pack
Learn the names and properties of some common 3D shapes with this set of classroom posters.
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Christmas Maths - Properties of Shapes Task Cards
Combine Christmas and maths with these 2D and 3D Shape Christmas Maths Activity Task Cards for Year 4.
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Drawing and Constructing 3D Objects – Interactive Activity
Construct digital and physical nets of some common 3D objects with this hands-on digital learning activity.
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Let's Sort It! — 2D Shapes and 3D Objects Sorting Activity for Year 2
Play this sorting game when learning about the properties of 2D shapes and 3D objects.
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3D Objects and Their Nets - Matching Game
Connect the names, models and nets of three-dimensional objects with this hands-on matching game.
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Real-World 3D Objects - Cut and Paste Worksheet
Explore three-dimensional objects in the real world with this cut-and-paste worksheet.
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Properties of 3D Objects - Poster Set
Help your students identify the names and properties of common 3D objects with this set of five classroom posters.
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Year 4 Geometry Christmas Game- Classifying Shapes
Identify 2D and 3D shapes and their attributes with an exciting Christmas Geometry Game!
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3D Object Bingo
Learn the names of the most common 3D objects with this whole-class Bingo game.
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Memory Matcher PowerPoint – 3D Shapes
Recognise and recall the names of some of the most common 3D objects with a digital memory game!
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3D Objects and Their Nets - Teaching Presentation
Explore the connection 3D objects have with their nets and other 2D representations with this comprehensive set of teaching slides.