Can you find the shapes in our environment Click on the arrows on the plan. Can you find the shapes? Click to reveal the answer.

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Can you find the shapes in our environment Click on the arrows on the plan. Can you find the shapes? Click to reveal the answer.

A map of our school End Tour

How many triangles can you find? Grid Reference 0102 Return to map Here are 2 triangles.

Grid Reference 0103 Return to map How many rectangles can you find? Here are just a few.

Grid Reference 0104 Return to map Are all these angles right angles? (90 degrees) Can you see any more right angles?

Grid Reference 0309 Return to map Which of these angles are greater than 90 degrees? Which of these angles are less than 90 degrees?

Grid Reference 0308 Return to map How many windows can you count? One TwoThreeFourFiveSixSevenEight Nine TenElevenTwelveThirteenFourteenFifteen

Grid Reference 0607 Return to map These lines are painted at right angles on the playground. Do they look like right angles now?

Grid Reference 0803 Return to map There are five circles in the word Leighswood. Can you find them?

Grid Reference 0805 Return to map These are the shapes we can see. What shapes can you see? The shapes on the playground make two triangles Here is an irregular hexagon.

Grid Reference 0603 Return to map Can you find these words in the grid? INVERSE SPHERE ANGLE SPEED BASE

Grid Reference 0903 Return to map Can you count the square tiles to find the area of the Y6 mosaic ? 18 tiles

Grid Reference 0603 Return to map Each of these poles are cylinders. How many cylinders can you count? 33

Grid Reference 1306 Return to map Can you see the repeating pattern that the bike stands make?

Grid Reference 1204 Return to map Quadrilateral Hunt A quadrilateral is a four sided shape. How many can you find?

Grid Reference 1403 Return to map What angles do the windows make when they are photographed at this angle?

Grid Reference 0303 Return to map There are lots of repeating patterns in this picture. Can you find them? Look at bricks and the small windows. Can you draw the pattern the bricks make?

What shapes can you see in these photos? This shape has to have four equal sides and four right angles to be a square. Could these shapes be rectangles? How can we check? Is this a circle?

What shapes can you see in these photos?

Thank you for taking part in our creative maths project We hope you have enjoyed the visual tour around our school. Class 4PSpring