Shape LG: To compare and describe two dimensional shapes that result from combining common shapes 1 Explore the poster on 2D shapes. With.

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Shape LG: To compare and describe two dimensional shapes that result from combining common shapes 1 Explore the poster on 2D shapes. With a partner identify where you may see these shapes in the real world. 2 Complete the 2 organiser neatly. 3 In your maths books use different 2D shapes in to fill a square. Identify what 2D shapes you have used to fill each of your larger shapes. Upload a photo onto © Auburn Primary School adapted from Lane Clark

What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape? Name Shape Sides Corners What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape? Square 4 4 You can fit four triangles Triangle Pentagon Hexagon Octagon

What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape? Name Sides Corners Rhombus Rectangle Parallelogram Trapezium

What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape? Name Shape Sides Corners What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape? Triangle 3 3 You can fit four triangles You can fit_____ triangles You can fit____triangles You can fit four triangles You can fit ___ square, ___ rectangles and ___ triangles

What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape? Name Sides Corners What type of smaller shapes fit into this shape? You can fit ___ square and ___ triangles You can fit ___ different types of triangles

Extension House Draw a house that uses five different 2D shapes Colour each shape in s different colour Shape Snap Make a set of matching cards using all of the shapes. One card has the picture & one card has the name. Find a friend to play with quietly