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Class 3 Mathematics (Math Mela) Worksheet "Your generosity helps us continue providing helpful content. If you find it valuable, consider donating at UPI ID kvsecontent@ybl. Every contribution counts. Thank you!" Chapter 2- Toy Joy For Late Bloomers (Knowledge and Understanding) 1. Fill in the blanks: a. A cube is a special type of ________. (cylinder/cuboid) b. A ________ has a pointed top. (cone/sphere) 2. True or False: a. A cylinder has curved edges. (True/False) b. A sphere has flat faces. (True/False) 3. Which shape has no edges? a. Cube b) Cone c) Sphere d) Cuboid (Ability to Compute) 4. How many cylinders are used in Devika's toy engine? a. 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 5. If Jaya used 2 cubes, 3 cuboids, and 1 cone to make her rocket, how many shapes did she use in total? a. 5 b) 6 c) 7 d) 8 (Problem Solving Ability) 6. Jaya wants to build a tower using 3 cubes. In how many different ways can she arrange them? a. 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 7. Match the following shapes with their characteristics: a. Cube i) Has a circular base b. Cylinder ii) Has all sides equal c. Cone iii) Has rectangular faces d. Cuboid iv) Has a pointed top 8. Match the following objects with their shapes: a. Dice i) Cylinder b. Ice cream cone ii) Sphere c. Can iii) Cube d. Ball iv) Cone
Class 3 Mathematics (Math Mela) Worksheet "Your generosity helps us continue providing helpful content. If you find it valuable, consider donating at UPI ID kvsecontent@ybl. Every contribution counts. Thank you!" Chapter 2 - Toy Joy For Moderate Learners (Knowledge and Understanding) 1. What are the three main parts of a 3D shape? Name them. Ans. __________________ __________________ __________________ 2. True or False: a. A cube has 6 faces, 8 corners, and 12 edges. (True/False) b. A cylinder has both flat and curved surfaces. (True/False) c. A cone has a circular base and a pointed top. (True/False) d. A sphere has flat faces. (True/False) (Ability to Compute) 3. If Jaya's rocket has 2 cubes, 3 cuboids, 1 cone, and 2 cylinders, how many shapes are used in total? a. 6 b) 7 c) 8 d) 9 4. Draw and name the following 3D shapes: a. Cube b. Cylinder c. Cone Ans. 5. In a classroom, there are 10 cuboid-shaped books, 6 cylindrical pencil holders, and 4 spherical balls. How many 3D objects are there in total? Ans. __________________________________________________________________________________ (Problem Solving Ability) 6. Devika's toy engine has 2 red cylinders, 3 grey cuboids, 1 yellow cone, and 2 blue cubes. How many shapes are used in total to make the toy engine? Ans. __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________
Class 3 Mathematics (Math Mela) Worksheet "Your generosity helps us continue providing helpful content. If you find it valuable, consider donating at UPI ID kvsecontent@ybl. Every contribution counts. Thank you!" 7. Match the following 3D shapes with their real-life examples: a. Cube i) Ice cream cone b. Cylinder ii) Dice c. Sphere iii) Can of soup d. Cone iv) Basketball 8. Jaya wants to build a tower using 4 cubes. If she can only stack them vertically, how tall will her tower be if each cube has a height of 2 cm? Ans. 9. Raju is making a model house using different shapes. He uses 4 cuboids for the walls, 1 triangular prism for the roof, 2 cylinders for the chimneys, and 1 cube for a small shed. How many shapes does Raju use in total to build his model house? Ans. 10. Sara has a box of 20 building blocks. 8 are cubes, 6 are cylinders, and the rest are cones. How many cones does Sara have in her box of building blocks? Ans.
Class 3 Mathematics (Math Mela) Worksheet "Your generosity helps us continue providing helpful content. If you find it valuable, consider donating at UPI ID kvsecontent@ybl. Every contribution counts. Thank you!" Chapter 2 - Toy Joy For Bright Learners Knowledge and Understanding 1. Explain the difference between a cube and a cuboid. Include information about their faces, edges, and corners. Ans. 2. Describe how a cylinder is different from a cone. What features do they share, and what makes them unique? Ans. 3. True or False (Explain your answer for each): a. All cubes are cuboids, but not all cuboids are cubes. Ans. b. A sphere has no faces, edges, or corners. Ans.