Across
- 1. Polyhedron with 5 faces: 4 triangles and 1 parallelogram
- 2. A three-dimensional shape with sides called faces
- 4. The length of the continuous line that forms the boundary of a two-dimensional shape
- 5. The measurable features of a three-dimensional object
- 8. The unit for measuring volume
- 9. Polyhedron with 6 faces, each a parallelogram.
- 10. The amount of space inside the boundary of a two-dimensional shape
- 12. A rectangle where all four sides have equal lengths
- 13. The amount of space inside a three-dimensional object
Down
- 1. A shape that has opposite sides of equal length (like a rectangle) but its sides do not form right angles
- 3. The measurable feature of a one-dimensional object
- 5. The measurable features of a two-dimensional object
- 6. A shape with three straight sides and three angles
- 7. What you measure to calculate part of the volume in a three-dimensional shape
- 11. A prism where all 6 faces are squares
- 12. A three-dimensional shape that has a curved surface
