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Standards Unit SS1: Classifying Shapes 1-2 hours. Note: Each pair of students is only expected to classify the shape according to ONE single grid. It is the group as a whole that uses the five different grids. Student exercise books needed. Suitable for students at) etc. fractions activity

Consumable Resources Needed: Re-usable Resources Needed: Still camera needed from start. Each pair needs 1off set of Card Set A Each pair needs just ONE of the re-usable ‘shape classification tables’. Each pair needs 4 consumable ‘Our Group 1 was’ definition cards and 4 consumable ‘Group 1’s new shape’ cards. Eight blank cards in total for each pair placed in a separate wallet.. Each pair needs glue stick.

Our Group 1 was: Our Group 2 was: Our Group 3 was: Our Group 4 was: Our Group 1 was: Our Group 2 was: Our Group 3 was: Our Group 4 was: Our Group 1 was: Our Group 2 was: Our Group 3 was: Our Group 4 was: Print onto thin pale-coloured card

Group 1’s new shapeGroup 2’s new shape Group 3’s new shapeGroup 4’s new shape Group 1’s new shapeGroup 2’s new shape Group 3’s new shapeGroup 4’s new shape Group 1’s new shapeGroup 2’s new shape Group 3’s new shapeGroup 4’s new shape Print onto thin pale-coloured card (needs sticking in books)

Easier classifications Harder classifications

Notes to start. Students must be pre-assigned with a partner. Pair work. Card Set A distributed immediately, along with 8 extra (blank) cards that they will stick in their books and glue. Mini-whitebaords will be needed by each student at the end of the lesson.

Sorting Shapes Write this title at the top of a new page in your books.

In the FRONT of your books, copy the title and then write down all you can about these 3 shapes? A B C Sorting Shapes Irregular heptagon Two parallel sides 1 acute; 5 obtuse; 1 reflex Irregular Quadrilateral Two opposite sides the same length 2 acute; 2 obtuse Appears to be a REGULAR octagon. These have: All sides the same length All angles the same size 4 lines of reflective symmetry Order 8 rotational symmetry

An object has Rotational Symmetry if there is a center point around which the object is turned a certain number of degrees and the object still looks the same. An object has Rotational Symmetry if there is a center point around which the object is turned a certain number of degrees and the object still looks the same. an equilateral triangle has 3 internal angles,3 lines of symmetry & a rotational symmetry at order 3. a square has 4 internal angles, 4 lines of symmetry & a rotational symmetry at order 4. a regular pentagon has 5 internal angles,5 lines of symmetry & a rotational symmetry at order 5. a regular hexagon has 6 internal angles,6 lines of symmetry & a rotational symmetry at order 6. a regular octagon has 8 internal angles,8 lines of symmetry & a rotational symmetry at order 8. Two Types of Symmetry

A shape has reflective (or line) symmetry when one half of it is the mirror image of the other half.

Sorting Shapes Activity Quickly sort the card shapes into two groups. You decide on the groups. Step 1. Then sort each group into another two groups. So you’ll have 4 groups altogether. Step 2. Write a description of each of your 4 groups on the 4 blank rectangular cards. Step 3. Each do two cards. Describe the groups very accurately. Draw another new shape to add to each of the 4 groups on the 4 other blank cards. Step 4. Each do two cards and draw them accurately. Record images of sorted groups

Sorting Shapes Activity Collect up the re-usable cards into neat pile and just place on top of plastic wallet Then glue your two ‘description’ cards, and your two ‘shape’ cards into your exercise book. Step 5. Sorting Shapes

Sorting Shapes: Review What classifications have you used? Develop formal language & notations

Adding Detailed Notes Now add some extra notes to your work to describe it as accurately as possible. Do you have other good ideas for how you would have liked to have sorted your cards? Sorting Shapes

Another Sort Now re-sort the cards according to the table I give you. You will be sorting your cards onto one of these grids. If you cannot find any shapes to fill a cell, it is very important that you write some detailed notes in your book describing that cells definition, and explaining why no shapes can fit that category. Record images of sorted groups

Adding Detailed Notes Write down any further notes on things you have learnt whilst sorting these cards. After I have recorded an image of your completed work, neatly replace the cards in the plastic wallet.

Assessment Activity Using your mini-whiteboards, show me:… Q1. a quadrilateral with two lines of symmetry Q2. a triangle with three lines of symmetry Q3. a right-angled isosceles triangle Q4. a triangle with one obtuse angle Q6. a shape whose interior angles add up to 360 o Q7. a shape whose interior angles add up to 360 o Q5. a triangle with two obtuse angles Q8. a trapezium with only one right angle Q9. a quadrilateral with one reflex angle Q10. make up your own question for the class to answer.