Shapes and Their Properties

Shapes and Their Properties
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The properties of 2D and 3D shapes with a focus on squares, triangles, rectangles, pentagons, and octagons. Test your knowledge through fun quizzes and visual aids provided by Fiona Plackett from Derbyshire Family Learning.

  • Shapes
  • Properties
  • 2D
  • 3D
  • Fiona Plackett

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  1. Properties of shapes September 2011. Kindly contributed by Fiona Plackett, Derbyshire Family Learning Search for Fiona on www.skillsworkshop.org Visit the download page for this resource to find related resources and full details of the curriculum links below. Functional Maths coverage and range E1. Recognise and name simple 2D and 3D shapes and their properties E2. Know properties of simple 2D and 3D shapes E3. Recognise and name common 2D and 3D shapes SfL Adult numeracy MSS2/E1.1 Recognise and name simple 2-D and 3-D shapes MSS2/E2.1 Recognise and name common 2-D and 3-D shapes MSS2/E2.2 Describe the properties of common 2-D and 3-D shapes References: Excellence Gateway (2009), Skills for Life, Core Curriculum http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk/sflcurriculum Ofqual (2009), Functional Skills criteria for English, Mathematics and ICT http://www.ofqual.gov.uk/qualification-and-assessment-framework/89-articles/238-functional-skills-criteria

  2. Properties of Shapes To continue, and move through slides, use right arrow key Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  3. What am I? I have 4 sides I have 4 right angles All my sides are the same length Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  4. What am I? I am a quadrilateral. I am a square Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  5. What am I? I have 3 sides My angles add up to 180 degrees Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  6. What am I? I am a triangle Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  7. What am I? I have 4 sides I have 4 right angles I have 2 long sides I have 2 short sides Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  8. What am I? I am a rectangle Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  9. What am I? I have 5 sides All my sides are the same length All my angles are the same Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  10. What am I? I am a regular pentagon Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  11. What am I? I have 8 sides Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  12. What am I? I sound like octopus I am an octagon Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  13. What am I? I have 1 curved side I am not a circle Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  14. What am I? I am an oval Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  15. What am I? I am a quadrilateral My opposite sides are parallel Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  16. What am I? I am a parallelogram Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  17. What am I? I have 1 curved side I have no angles Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  18. What am I? I am a circle Fiona Plackett Numeracy

  19. How did you do? Think of some more shapes Can you describe them? Good bye Fiona Plackett Numeracy

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