K.MATH.6.B
Identify three-dimensional solids, including cylinders, cones, spheres, and cubes, in the real world.
Kindergarten · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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three-dimensional solidscylindersconesspherescubesreal world
Skills
- identify (three-dimensional solids in the real world) #dok1
- classify (objects as cylinders, cones, spheres, or cubes) #dok2
- distinguish (three-dimensional solids from other shapes) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can name common three-dimensional solids such as cylinders, cones, spheres, and cubes. #dok1
- I can find and point to examples of three-dimensional solids in my environment. #dok1
- I can sort objects into groups based on whether they are cylinders, cones, spheres, or cubes. #dok2
- I can tell how a three-dimensional solid is different from a flat (two-dimensional) shape. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Many everyday objects are examples of three-dimensional shapes like cylinders, cones, spheres, and cubes.
- Recognizing three-dimensional shapes helps us describe and understand the physical world around us.
Essential Questions
- What are some three-dimensional shapes we see every day?
- How can you tell whether something is a cylinder, cone, sphere, or cube?
- Why is it important to know the names of three-dimensional solids?
- Can you find and describe a three-dimensional object you use at home or at school?
- How are three-dimensional shapes different from two-dimensional shapes?