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3d shape properties matching cards
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3d shape properties matching cards

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Properties of 3D shapes including: number of faces, number of vertices and number of edges. Activity allows children to match the description of the properties to the name of the shape to the picture of the shape. Can be used as a simple matching activity, a memory game (where all the cards are turned upside down) or a revision activity. Simply cut out the cards to start.
I can name and recognise common 2D shapes
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I can name and recognise common 2D shapes

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A full lesson including lesson PowerPoint and recording sheet to meet the objective ‘I can name and recognise common 2D shapes’ including: square, triangle, rectangle, circle, hexagon, pentagon and oval. This lesson discusses properties of 2D shapes, as well as where we might find the shapes in our own environment. The lesson then includes a practical activity which allows the children to find 2d shapes in their own environment, which they can then record on their sheet.
Properties of 2D shape cards
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Properties of 2D shape cards

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Properties of 2D shapes including: number of sides, number of vertices and lines of symmetry. Activity allows children to match the description of the properties to the name of the shape to the picture of the shape. Can be used as a simple matching activity, a memory game (where all the cards are turned upside down) or a revision activity. Simply cut out the cards to start.
Find One third of an amount
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Find One third of an amount

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finding one third of an amount (a number) e.g. 1/3 of 3. We look at how many parts there are altogehter- in this case 3, and share the total amount by this many parts.
I can name and recognise 3d shapes
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I can name and recognise 3d shapes

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A full lesson including lesson PowerPoint and recording sheet to meet the objective ‘I can name and recognise common 3D shapes’ including: cube, cuboid, sphere, cone and cylinder. This lesson discusses properties of 3D shapes, as well as where we might find the shapes in our own environment. The lesson then includes a practical activity which allows the children to find 3d shapes in their own environment, which they can then record on their sheet.
I can compare and classify 2D shapes
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I can compare and classify 2D shapes

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A complete lesson including lesson PowerPoint and worksheet to meet the objective: ‘I can compare and classify 2D shapes’. Supports students understanding of 2D shapes- key vocabulary such as names of shapes, sides, vertices and lines of symmetry.
Array Matching Cards
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Array Matching Cards

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A simple activity to support children’s understanding of early multiplication with the use of pictorial representations- arrays. Match the array card to the repeated addition sentence and the multiplication sentence.
2d shape book
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2d shape book

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An activity booklet to support children to learn the 2d shapes and their properties. Shapes include: square, rectangle, triangle, circle, hexagon, pentagon and octagon. The children have to trace the letters to spell out the name of the shape, colour in the shape the correct colour and then fill in the blanks.
Find 1/4 of a shape
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Find 1/4 of a shape

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An activity to support children’s understanding of recognising one quarter in different ways. Shade in one quarter of each of the different shapes.