NC Standards Alignments

These are the resources that support this North Carolina Standard.

NC.1.G.2 - Create composite shapes by: Making a two-dimensional composite shape using rectangles, squares, trapezoids, triangles, and half-circles naming the components of the new shape. Making a three-dimensional composite shape using cubes, rectangular prisms, cones, and cylinders, naming the components of the new shape.

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Math Clip Art--Geometry Concepts--Composite Figures--Simple Composite Shapes, Image 9

Math Clip Art--Geometry Concepts--Composite Figures--Simple Composite Shapes: 09

Math Clip Art--Geometry Concepts--Composite Figures--Simple Composite Shapes: 09

This is part of a collection of math clip art images about selected topics in Geometry.

Modeling Shapes
Math Clip Art--Geometry Concepts--Composite Figures--Simple Composite Shapes, Image 10

Math Clip Art--Geometry Concepts--Composite Figures--Simple Composite Shapes: 10

Math Clip Art--Geometry Concepts--Composite Figures--Simple Composite Shapes: 10

This is part of a collection of math clip art images about selected topics in Geometry.

Modeling Shapes
Math Clip Art--Geometry Concepts--Cone

Math Clip Art--Geometry Concepts--Cone

Math Clip Art--Geometry Concepts--Cone

This is part of a collection of math clip art images about selected topics in Geometry. Also look at our Geometry Basics math clip art collection.

3-Dimensional Figures and Applications of 3D Geometry