Year 2 Autumn Term Week 6 Lesson 1

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Year 2 Autumn Term Week 6 Lesson 1 Shape and Space Year 2 Autumn Term Week 6 Lesson 1

Today we will be learning to: describe and talk about two-dimensional shapes name shapes and say what is special about them.

Excuse me owl, what are two-dimensional shapes? Two-dimensional shapes are flat shapes.

Mental Activity Bingo 5 30 20 15 40 10 35 50 25 45

Today we are going to work with shapes. Main Activity Today we are going to work with shapes.

How many corners does this shape have? Name this shape. Circle How many corners does this shape have?

How many corners does this shape have? Name this shape. Triangle How many corners does this shape have? 3

How many sides does this shape have? Name this shape. Triangle How many sides does this shape have? 3

How many corners does this shape have? Name this shape. Square How many corners does this shape have? 4

How many sides does this shape have? Name this shape. Square How many sides does this shape have? 4

How many corners does this shape have? Name this shape Rectangle How many corners does this shape have? 4

How many sides does this shape have? Name this shape Rectangle How many sides does this shape have? 4

Squares and rectangles both have four corners and four sides. How do they differ? What is special about a square? The length of the sides of a square are all the same.

a square is a special rectangle. You must remember a square is a special rectangle.

How many sides does this shape have? Some new shape names. What is this shape? This is a pentagon. How many sides does this shape have? 5

How many sides does this shape have? Some new shape names. What is this shape? This is a hexagon. How many sides does this shape have? 6

Remember ‘hex’ and six both have an ‘x’ in them. Top Tip Remember ‘hex’ and six both have an ‘x’ in them.

How many sides does this shape have? Some new shape names. What is this shape? This is an octagon. How many sides does this shape have? 8

Think of an Octopus with 8 legs. Top Tip ‘Oct’ means eight. Think of an Octopus with 8 legs.

What shape am I thinking of? My shape has four sides. It has four corners. None of the sides are curved. Only opposite sides are the same length. A rectangle

Group Work Describe a shape for the rest of the group to draw. Describe a shape for a friend to draw using extra detail. Describe a shape for a friend to draw. Describe a shape for the rest of the group to draw.