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Shape LG: To compare and describe two dimensional shapes that result from combining common shapes 1 Explore the poster on 2D shapes With a partner identify where you may see these shapes in the real world. 2 Complete the 2 organiser neatly. 3 In your maths books use different 2D shapes in to fill a square. Identify what 2D shapes you have used to fill each of your larger shapes. Upload a photo onto © Auburn Primary School adapted from Lane Clark
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What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape?
Name Shape Sides Corners What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape? Square 4 4 You can fit four triangles Triangle Pentagon Hexagon Octagon
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What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape?
Name Sides Corners Rhombus Rectangle Parallelogram Trapezium
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What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape?
Name Shape Sides Corners What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape? Triangle 3 3 You can fit four triangles You can fit_____ triangles You can fit____triangles You can fit four triangles You can fit ___ square, ___ rectangles and ___ triangles
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What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape?
Name Sides Corners What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape? You can fit ___ square and ___ triangles You can fit ___ different types of triangles
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Extension House Draw a house that uses five different 2D shapes
Colour each shape in s different colour Shape Snap Make a set of matching cards using all of the shapes. One card has the picture & one card has the name. Find a friend to play with quietly
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