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How to be a 3D Shape Detective Produced by Sue Bolton Greenway First and Nursery School Crossways Berkhamsted Herts HP4 3NH boltons194@thegrid.org.uk Year 4 objectives. Describe and visualise 3 D and 2 D shapes; classify them according to their properties.
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How to be a shape detective Part 2
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Read the clues to work out the shapes
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All the shapes will be 3D shapes. Do you know what 3D means?
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3D means three dimensional. 3D shapes are solid shapes. Now lets see how good a 3D shape detective you are!
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I have 5 faces and 5 corners. I have a square base. What shape am I? I am a square-based pyramid.
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I have 2 flat faces and 1 curved face. I have no corners. What shape am I? I am a cylinder.
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I have 6 faces. What shape am I? Yes, I am a Cube. I have 8 corners. All my sides are equal.
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3D shapes are solid shapes. Remember How are you doing?
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I have 6 faces. I have 8 corners. My sides are not equal. What 3D shape am I? I am a cuboid.
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I have 4 faces. I have 4 corners. Have you guessed yet? I am a triangular-based Pyramid. I have a triangular base.
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I have a circular base. I have 1 flat face and 1 curved face. Do you know my name? I am a Cone. I have 1 corner.
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I am a the final 3D shape for you to guess. I have 1 curved face. I have no corners. Can you guess? Yes, the last solid shape is a Sphere.
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