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© Crown Copyright Session Two: Shape and Space Aims of the Session To consider the use of the interactive whiteboard to enhance the teaching and learning of shape and space To look at key resources for developing understanding of shape and space

© Crown Copyright Teaching and Learning Information processing Reasoning Enquiry Creativity Evaluation Problem Solving

© Crown Copyright Key Aspects of Shape and Space Compare Know and use relationships between… Describe features Use mathematical vocabulary Measure Classify using criteria… Identify Reason… Justify…

© Crown Copyright Properties of Shape To describe and classify common 2-D shapes according to their properties

© Crown Copyright Properties of Shape To describe and classify common 3-D shapes according to their properties

© Crown Copyright Making Shapes Notebook

© Crown Copyright Extending Thinking

© Crown Copyright Mathematical Challenges

© Crown Copyright Collaborative Work Notebook

© Crown Copyright Imaginings

© Crown Copyright Websites Quality of interactions Open-ended tasks Feedback

© Crown Copyright Discussion How does the use of ICT influence the teaching and learning of shape and space? What other key resources will help develop children’s understanding? How is ICT being used to enhance the teaching and learning of shape and space within your pilot schools?