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Geometry 2D and 3D

Geometry is the area of maths dealing with solids, surfaces, points, lines, curves and angles, and the relationships in space.

Maths Dictionary

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  • sort two- and three-dimensional shapes, considering the presence and/or absence of features simultaneously and justifying the decisions made (2D and 3D Geometry Presentations)

  • create nets for rectangular prisms

  • draw plan, front, and side views of objects

National Standards at Year 5s should know how to...

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Match the Nets

Match each net to it’s name and 3d representation.

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Create a net for Rectangular Prisms

Ask Ms Mackinlay for a net. Once completed trade your net in for a lollipop.

Cube

Rectangular Prism

Square prism

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Next Lesson

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Draw plan view, front view and side views of an object

Plan View or Top View: What you see when you look at something from directly above.

Side View: What something looks like when viewed from the side.

Front View: What something looks like when viewed from the front.

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Plan (Top), Front and Side Views

Plan =

Side =

Front =

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Plan (Top), Front and Side Views

Plan =

Side =

Front =

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Plan (Top), Front and Side Views

Plan =

Side =

Front =

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Plan (Top), Front and Side Views

Plan =

Side =

Front =

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Extra For Experts

Find and object and take photos of it showing plan, front and side views. Insert your photos and label each view

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Extra For Experts

Create a plan of a living space.

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Living Space Plan