today we will be learning: to sort 2-d shapes into groups. to recognise and describe 2-d shapes

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Today we will be learning:

• to sort 2-D shapes into groups.

• to recognise and describe 2-D shapes

Mental Activity

We are going to think about 2-D shapes.

How many sides would 4 triangles have?

12

How many straws would I need to make the sides of a square?

4

How many sides would 3 hexagons have?

18

How many sides would 5 squares have?

20

How many straws would I need to make 4 triangles and one pentagon?

17

How many sides would 2 octagons have?

16

We are going to practise counting on in steps of 3.

Start at 0.

We are going to practise counting on in steps of 4.

Start at 2.

We are going to practise counting on in steps of 5.

Start at 1.

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.

A straight edge is called a side

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

The space

between two

meeting lines is

called an

angle

What is the name of the angles in this shape?

They are right angles.

We are going to play “What’s my shape?”

Draw the shape as it is described.

You can change your picture at any time.

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

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

What do these two shapes havein common?

They have 8 sides.

They have 8 angles.

They have 8 vertices.

They have no right angles

They are both octagons.

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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