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A geometric solid is a 3-dimensional figure.

Prism A three-dimensional figure with two parallel and congruent bases that are polygons.  The other faces are rectangles.  A prism is named for the shape of its bases. Rectangular Prism
Pyramid A three-dimensional figure with triangular faces that meet at one point, a vertex, and a base that is a polygon.  A pyramid is named for the shape of its base.

Pyramid

Cylinder A three-dimensional figure that has two congruent parallel bases that are circles. Cylinder
Cone A three-dimensional figure with one circular base and a vertex. Cone
Sphere The set of all points in space that are the same distance from a center point. Sphere

Follow the link below to find any other definitions you need and to see more examples.

http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com/


Once you have studied the definitions above and are confident that you have learned them, you are ready to practice your skills!

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