Objective: To describe  properties of solid shapes such as  perpendicular  and  parallel lines, faces and edges
PART 1 SOLID SHAPES
Two-dimensional Shapes (2D) These shapes are flat and can only be drawn on paper.  They have two dimensions – length and width. They are sometimes called plane shapes.
Three-dimensional Shapes (3D) These shapes are solid or hollow. They have three dimensions – length, width and height.
Face   Part of a shape that is flat.(Or curved) E.g. A cube has 6  of these.
Edge The line where two faces meet. E.g. A cube has 12 of these.
Vertex (Vertices) The place where three or more edges meet. This pyramid has 4 of these.
Parallel These type of lines stay the same distance apart for  their whole length. They do not need to be straight or the same length.
Perpendicular A line that is drawn in a right angle to another line . In solid shapes edges could be at a right angle to one another. Faces could also be at right angles to one another.
Cube A three-dimensional shape which has 6 square faces all the same size. Some faces parallel Some edges parallel Some faces perpendicular Some edges perpendicular
Cuboid A three-dimensional shape which has 6 rectangular faces. Some faces parallel Some edges parallel Some faces perpendicular Some edges perpendicular
Sphere A perfectly round three-dimensional shape, like a ball. It has only one curved face. No perpendicular faces or edges No parallel faces or edges
Hemisphere A three-dimensional shape that is half a sphere. No parallel faces or edges No perpendicular faces or edges
Cone A three dimensional shape with a circle at its base and a pointed vertex. No perpendicular faces or edges No parallel faces or edges
Cylinder A three-dimensional shape with circular ends of equal size. Some faces parallel Some edges parallel Some faces perpendicular No edges perpendicular
Pyramid A three-dimensional shape which has a polygon for its base and triangular faces which meet at one vertex. E.g. Triangular pyramid Square  pyramid Hexagonal pyramid Pentagonal pyramid
Square base pyramid No faces perpendicular Some edges perpendicular No faces parallel Some edges parallel
Prism A three dimensional shape that has the same cross-section all along its length.
Written task Cube Cuboid Cone Square based- Pyramid Sphere Hemispere SOME PERPENDICULAR  FACES NO PERPENDICULAR FACES SOME PARALLEL  FACES NO PARALLEL FACES
Written task Cube Cuboid Square-based pyramid Sphere Hemisphere Cone SOME PERPENDICULAR EDGES NO PERPENDICULAR EDGES SOME PARALLEL EDGES NO PARALLEL EDGES
PART  2 PLANE SHAPES
Polygons Two-dimensional shapes that have sides made from straight lines. E.g.  triangles squares hexagons
Quadrilaterals Any two-dimensional shapes with four straight sides. E.g. square rhombus rectangle trapezium kite
Rectangle A four sided two-dimensional shape with two pairs of parallel sides that meet at right angles.
Kite A two-dimensional shape with two shorter sides of equal length and two longer sides of equal length.
Rhombus A two-dimensional four sided shape with opposite sides that are parallel and all the sides are the same length.
Trapezium A two-dimensional shape with four sides.One pair of sides is parallel with one side longer than the other.
Pentagon A two-dimensional shape with five straight sides and five angles.
Hexagon A two-dimensional shape with 6 straight sides and 6 angles.
Octagon A two-dimensional shape with 8 straight sides and 8 angles.
What do we call a shape with: 7 Sides? 9 Sides? 10 Sides?
Circle A round flat two-dimensional shape.
Square Two dimensional shape with 4 sides of the same length and 4 90° angles.
Triangle Two-dimensional shape with three straight sides and three angles. Can you name 4 different kinds?

Properties of 2_d_3d_shapes

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    Objective: To describe properties of solid shapes such as perpendicular and parallel lines, faces and edges
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    Two-dimensional Shapes (2D)These shapes are flat and can only be drawn on paper. They have two dimensions – length and width. They are sometimes called plane shapes.
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    Three-dimensional Shapes (3D)These shapes are solid or hollow. They have three dimensions – length, width and height.
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    Face Part of a shape that is flat.(Or curved) E.g. A cube has 6 of these.
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    Edge The linewhere two faces meet. E.g. A cube has 12 of these.
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    Vertex (Vertices) Theplace where three or more edges meet. This pyramid has 4 of these.
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    Parallel These typeof lines stay the same distance apart for their whole length. They do not need to be straight or the same length.
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    Perpendicular A linethat is drawn in a right angle to another line . In solid shapes edges could be at a right angle to one another. Faces could also be at right angles to one another.
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    Cube A three-dimensionalshape which has 6 square faces all the same size. Some faces parallel Some edges parallel Some faces perpendicular Some edges perpendicular
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    Cuboid A three-dimensionalshape which has 6 rectangular faces. Some faces parallel Some edges parallel Some faces perpendicular Some edges perpendicular
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    Sphere A perfectlyround three-dimensional shape, like a ball. It has only one curved face. No perpendicular faces or edges No parallel faces or edges
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    Hemisphere A three-dimensionalshape that is half a sphere. No parallel faces or edges No perpendicular faces or edges
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    Cone A threedimensional shape with a circle at its base and a pointed vertex. No perpendicular faces or edges No parallel faces or edges
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    Cylinder A three-dimensionalshape with circular ends of equal size. Some faces parallel Some edges parallel Some faces perpendicular No edges perpendicular
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    Pyramid A three-dimensionalshape which has a polygon for its base and triangular faces which meet at one vertex. E.g. Triangular pyramid Square pyramid Hexagonal pyramid Pentagonal pyramid
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    Square base pyramidNo faces perpendicular Some edges perpendicular No faces parallel Some edges parallel
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    Prism A threedimensional shape that has the same cross-section all along its length.
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    Written task CubeCuboid Cone Square based- Pyramid Sphere Hemispere SOME PERPENDICULAR FACES NO PERPENDICULAR FACES SOME PARALLEL FACES NO PARALLEL FACES
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    Written task CubeCuboid Square-based pyramid Sphere Hemisphere Cone SOME PERPENDICULAR EDGES NO PERPENDICULAR EDGES SOME PARALLEL EDGES NO PARALLEL EDGES
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    PART 2PLANE SHAPES
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    Polygons Two-dimensional shapesthat have sides made from straight lines. E.g. triangles squares hexagons
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    Quadrilaterals Any two-dimensionalshapes with four straight sides. E.g. square rhombus rectangle trapezium kite
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    Rectangle A foursided two-dimensional shape with two pairs of parallel sides that meet at right angles.
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    Kite A two-dimensionalshape with two shorter sides of equal length and two longer sides of equal length.
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    Rhombus A two-dimensionalfour sided shape with opposite sides that are parallel and all the sides are the same length.
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    Trapezium A two-dimensionalshape with four sides.One pair of sides is parallel with one side longer than the other.
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    Pentagon A two-dimensionalshape with five straight sides and five angles.
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    Hexagon A two-dimensionalshape with 6 straight sides and 6 angles.
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    Octagon A two-dimensionalshape with 8 straight sides and 8 angles.
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    What do wecall a shape with: 7 Sides? 9 Sides? 10 Sides?
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    Circle A roundflat two-dimensional shape.
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    Square Two dimensionalshape with 4 sides of the same length and 4 90° angles.
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    Triangle Two-dimensional shapewith three straight sides and three angles. Can you name 4 different kinds?