How many faces does it have? Shape facts. Page 13. © Copyright 2008 SparkleBox Teacher Resources (SpakleBox KS2 -
KEY FACTS: By the end of Key Stage 1 children are expected to recognise
2D & 3D Shapes KS2 SATS Standard Worksheet. 1. This table shows information about four solid shapes. Complete the table. One has been done for you.
represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20 Pupils read and write names for shapes that are appropriate for their word ...
14 juil. 2016 3D objects have three dimensions. The flat surfaces. (faces) of many 3D objects are made up of 2D shapes e.g. cube cuboid
Pupils must have automatic recall of multiplication facts and related Compose 2D and 3D shapes from smaller shapes to match an example including.
Match up these 3D shapes with their names below and think of an object which is that shape. You could also try to find out: • why the Rubik's cube was invented;.
recall multiplication and division facts for 2 5 and 10 and use them to The pupils were asked to group the 3D shapes according to their own criteria.