Diagram pack
3D Solids
Cube, prism, cylinder, pyramid — faces, edges, vertices (Euler intro).
3D solids have faces, edges, and vertices in space.
Content quality
Content quality
Needs reviewNot reviewedLower secondarySafe for guided learningOriginal content
- Quality
- Needs review
- Review
- Not reviewed
- Age suitability
- Lower secondary
- Safety
- Safe for guided learning
- License
- Original content
Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade documentation.
- Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade documentation.
- Content is still in review — use with teacher guidance.
Curriculum alignment
Mapped to common school topics — general classroom support. Add alignment via content review.Structured diagram panel — draw in Practice Studio
What you will understand
3D solids have faces, edges, and vertices in space.
What you will draw
Isometric solids with dashed hidden lines.
What you will write
Face, edge, vertex.
Where you will use it
Packaging, architecture, and games.
Key vocabulary
- Face
- Edge
- Vertex
- Prism
- Cylinder
Flow stages
- 1
Cube
6 faces.
- 2
Prism
Two parallel bases.
Drawing steps
Drawing steps
- Isometric cube
- Prism side view
- Label faces/edges
Application
Real-life application
- Why are shipping boxes often prisms?
Common mistakes
Common mistakes to avoid
- Hidden edges missing on cube
Structured diagramDrawing steps