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Teacher Version Level 3 4 5 6 7 8 Shape Space Measure I understand and can explain the difference between area and perimeter. I can accurately measure using a tape measure. I can find the area and perimeter of shapes by counting squares. I can find the area of rectangles and squares using a formula. I can calculate the Circumference of a circle I can find the area of triangles, kites, parallelogram trapeziums, circles. and semi-circles. I can use formulae for the volume of cuboids. I can find the volume and surface area of cuboids. I can calculate volumes and surface area of prisms and cylinders. I can calculate the volume of cones.

Pupil Version Shape Space Measure I understand and can explain the difference between area and perimeter. I can accurately measure using a tape measure. I can find the area and perimeter of shapes by counting squares. I can find the area of rectangles and squares using a formula. I can calculate the Circumference of a circle I can find the area of triangles, kites, parallelogram trapeziums, circles. and semi-circles. I can use formulae for the volume of cuboids. I can find the volume and surface area of cuboids. I can calculate volumes and surface area of prisms and cylinders. I can calculate the volume of cones.

Explain fully how you would calculate the volume of this cone. Complete this sentence Perimeter means ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Area means ……………………………………………………………………………………………… The area of this rectangle is ……………………………. The perimeter of this rectangle is ……………… The area of this rectangle is ………… The perimeter of this rectangle is …………………. Explain fully how you would calculate the surface area and volume of these prisms Explain fully how you would calculate the volume of this cone. 8cm 4cm Radius = 5cm Height = 8cm Pre-Teaching Assessment Radius = 5cm Height = 8cm This cuboid has a length of 5cm, a height of 4cm and a width of 3cm. Explain fully how you would calculate its volume and its surface area. Explain fully how you would calculate the area of each of these shapes.

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