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In this lesson, Ms. U's class explores the characteristics of four geometric solids: the sphere, cube, cylinder, and cone. The sphere is unique as it can roll but not slide due to having no faces, edges, or vertices. The cube can slide but cannot roll; it features six faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices. The cylinder can both roll and slide, having two faces without any edges or vertices. Lastly, the cone can also slide and roll, possessing one face and one vertex. Discover the relationships and functionalities of these shapes!
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Geometric Solids By Ms. U’s class
Sphere • A sphere can roll. • It can’t slide because it doesn’t have any faces. • It has no edges or vertices.
Cube • Cubes can slide but they can’t roll. • They have 6 faces. • It has 12 edges and 8 vertices.
Cylinder • It can roll. • They have 2 faces. • It can slide. • It does not have any vertices or edges.
Cone • It can slide and roll. • They have one vertice. • It has one face.