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Year 5 | Nets of 3D Shapes Worksheets

Support your learners in visualising 3D structures with this Year 5 nets of 3D shapes worksheet. Children are shown a variety of 2D nets alongside images of 3D shapes, including a cube, cuboid, square-based pyramid and cylinder. In each question, pupils must identify which net will correctly fold to create the given solid shape and colour it in. The task encourages spatial reasoning and deepens their understanding of how flat nets relate to solid forms. This KS2 geometry worksheet builds on shape knowledge while strengthening visualisation and problem-solving.

Key Curriculum Focus

This KS2 geometry worksheet aligns with the national curriculum by supporting:

  • Identifying 3D shapes from 2D representations such as nets
  • Recognising properties of 3D shapes including faces, edges and vertices
  • Visualising and naming common 3D solids and exploring how they are constructed

Pupils work through four sections, each focused on a different 3D shape, allowing them to compare nets and identify key features such as face shape and arrangement. This Year 5 nets of 3D shapes worksheet builds confidence in spatial awareness and supports logical thinking, particularly when visualising how a 2D shape folds into a 3D model.

Nets of 3D Shapes in Year 5 Maths

Nets are 2D patterns that can be folded to form 3D shapes. For example, a cube’s net is made from six equal squares arranged in a connected pattern. In Year 5, children explore these visual connections, learning to identify which nets are accurate representations and which will not fold correctly. Through this, they gain a stronger understanding of solid shapes, their properties and how they relate to 2D geometry.

Activity Idea: Make and Match

Provide printed nets of various 3D shapes on card. Ask children to cut out, fold and glue each net to create the shapes, then label their models with the name and properties (e.g. edges, faces, vertices). As a follow-up, pupils can be challenged to design their own net for a shape of their choice.

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