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Today we will be learning: to sort 2-D shapes into groups. to recognise and describe 2-D shapes
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Mental Activity We are going to think about 2-D shapes.
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How many sides would 4 triangles have? 12
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How many straws would I need to make the sides of a square? 4
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How many sides would 3 hexagons have? 18
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How many sides would 5 squares have? 20
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How many straws would I need to make 4 triangles and one pentagon? 17
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How many sides would 2 octagons have? 16
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We are going to practise counting on in steps of 3. Start at 0.
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We are going to practise counting on in steps of 4. Start at 2.
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We are going to practise counting on in steps of 5. Start at 1.
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Main Activity Today we are going to sort shapes into groups. Let’s start by reminding ourselves of some key words to do with shape.
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A straight edge is called aside Where sides meet is called a vertex The space between two meeting lines is called an angle This line is called a line of symmetry
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The space between two meeting lines is called an angle What is the name of the angles in this shape? They are right angles.
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We are going to play “What’s my shape?” Draw the shape as it is described. You can change your picture at any time.
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This shape has 3 vertices (corners). It has 3 sides. It has 3 angles. One is a right angle. The shape is a right-angled triangle
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This shape has 5 sides which are not equal in length. It has 5 vertices (corners). It has 5 angles which are not equal. The shape is an irregular pentagon
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What do these two shapes have in common?
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They have 8 sides. They have 8 angles. They have 8 vertices. They have no right angles They are both octagons.
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Group Work Work with a partner. Choose two 2-D shapes and describe the things they have in common. Sort shapes into groups.
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