Tangrams
Yes. Any shape can tessellate if you allow other shapes. The simplest way is to select the other shapes so that the given shape and the "other shapes" can be combined to make a rectangle or square.
lots of them, depends on what kind, but one is polygons
Polygonal (2-d) shapes get their (not there) names from the number of sides; polyhedra (3-d) shapes get their names from the number of faces.The names of other shapes: circles, ellipses, torus, cardioid etc have different origins.
A ball is a sphere in shapes.
Make 5 shapes using Tangrams.
Yes. Any shape can tessellate if you allow other shapes. The simplest way is to select the other shapes so that the given shape and the "other shapes" can be combined to make a rectangle or square.
Tangoes
lots of them, depends on what kind, but one is polygons
make funny shapes with them or twirl them into a little bowl. it is also fun to make objects by shaping twizzlers into a whole lot of shapes.
You can't, you have to copy and paste them off other sites
Polygonal (2-d) shapes get their (not there) names from the number of sides; polyhedra (3-d) shapes get their names from the number of faces.The names of other shapes: circles, ellipses, torus, cardioid etc have different origins.
Yes, pictures, shapes and other objects can serve as hyperkinks.Yes, pictures, shapes and other objects can serve as hyperkinks.Yes, pictures, shapes and other objects can serve as hyperkinks.Yes, pictures, shapes and other objects can serve as hyperkinks.Yes, pictures, shapes and other objects can serve as hyperkinks.Yes, pictures, shapes and other objects can serve as hyperkinks.Yes, pictures, shapes and other objects can serve as hyperkinks.Yes, pictures, shapes and other objects can serve as hyperkinks.Yes, pictures, shapes and other objects can serve as hyperkinks.Yes, pictures, shapes and other objects can serve as hyperkinks.Yes, pictures, shapes and other objects can serve as hyperkinks.
two cylinders on top of each other
tangram
Baker / cake decorator.
The name of the shapes formed are triangles.
Fish are named by scientists called Taxonomists who place the fish into their family groups and classify them. They have specific things to look at (research) such as scale counts, fin shapes, body shapes and lots of other identifying characteristics like DNA to go by and then after they make their decision and name the fish there are sometimes more checks that require more name changes.