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Year 1 Autumn Block 3 Geometry Shape Recognise and name 3D shapes NCLO:Recognise and name common 3- D shapes, including: (for example, cuboids (including cubes), pyramids and spheres.)

Key vocabulary and questions Cube, cylinder, cuboid, pyramid, cone, sphere

Fluency

Fluency

Fluency

Reasoning and problem solving

Reasoning and problem solving

Reasoning and problem solving

Year 1 Autumn Block 3 Geometry Shape Sort 3D shapes NCLO:Recognise and name common 3- D shapes, including: (for example, cuboids (including cubes), pyramids and spheres.)

Key vocabulary and questions Cube, cylinder, cuboid, pyramid, cone, sphere

Fluency

Fluency

Reasoning and problem solving

Reasoning and problem solving

Year 1 Autumn Block 3 Recognise and name 2D shapes NCLO:Recognise and name common 2- D shapes, including: (for example, rectangles (including squares), circles and triangles)

Key vocabulary and questions Square, rectangle, circle, triangle

Fluency

Fluency

Fluency

Reasoning and problem solving

Reasoning and problem solving

Year 1 Autumn Block 3 Geometry Shape Patterns with 3D and 2D shapes NCLO: Recognise and name common 2-D and 3-D shapes

Key vocabulary and questions

Fluency

Fluency

Fluency

Reasoning and problem solving

Reasoning and problem solving