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Prisms, Pyramids, Cones, and Cylinders! Oh My! Kathleen Wilder Howard Middle School

Prisms, Pyramids, Cones, and Cylinders! Oh My! Kathleen Wilder Howard Middle School. Prisms. Prisms. Prisms have 2 congruent bases. The faces of a prism are parallelograms. We are going to study the rectangular prism. Rectangular Prisms have 8 vertices. Rectangular Prisms have 6 faces.

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Prisms, Pyramids, Cones, and Cylinders! Oh My! Kathleen Wilder Howard Middle School

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  1. Prisms, Pyramids, Cones, and Cylinders! Oh My!Kathleen WilderHoward Middle School

  2. Prisms

  3. Prisms • Prisms have 2 congruent bases. • The faces of a prism are parallelograms. • We are going to study the rectangular prism. • Rectangular Prisms have 8 vertices. • Rectangular Prisms have 6 faces. • Rectangular Prisms have 12 edges.

  4. Pyramids

  5. Pyramids • Pyramids have 1 base. • Pyramids have triangular side faces that meet at one vertex. • We are going to study the square pyramid. • Square pyramids have 4 faces. • Square pyramids have 5 vertices. • Square pyramids have 8 edges.

  6. Cylinders

  7. Cylinders • Cylinders have two bases that are circles. • The two bases are congruent and parallel. • A cylinder has one face. • A cylinder has two edges. • A cylinder has no vertices.

  8. Cones

  9. Cones • A cone has a circular base. • A cone has one edge. • A curved surface connects the base to the vertex. • A cone has one vertex.

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