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2-D shapes How do most 2-D shapes get their names? 3 – Triangle © www.SaveTeachersSundays.com 2013 Can you think of some shapes that are just named after how many corners and sides they have? From how many corners and sides they have
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Remembering names – tips! Tricycle – How many wheels? Triangle © www.SaveTeachersSundays.com 2013
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To access the complete version, with 6 slides, covering: names of these shapes: circle, triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon and octagon, oval / ellipse, heptagon, semi-circle, decagon and quadrilaterals the difference between squares and rectangles (with examples) the difference between circles and ovals (with examples) examples of quadrilaterals visit http://www.saveteacherssundays.com/maths/year-2/130/2-d-shapes/
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