Shapes Recognition Activities for Students

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Explore various 2D and 3D shape recognition activities including matching shapes to names, identifying shapes based on sides and faces, and sorting shapes into categories. Engage in fluency exercises to name and match shapes, reasoning challenges, and problem-solving tasks to enhance shape recognition skills in a fun and interactive way.


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  1. 1.2.21 WALT: recognise 2D and 3D shapes. Steps to success: *I can match 2D and 3D shapes to their names. *I can describe 2D shapes according to the number of sides. *I can describe 3D shapes according to their faces.

  2. Fluency Match each 2D shape to its name. circle triangle square oval

  3. Fluency Match each 2D shape to its name. hexagon octagon pentagon rectangle

  4. Fluency Name the 2D shapes. rectangle circle square triangle

  5. Fluency Name the 2D shapes. oval pentagon octagon hexagon

  6. Fluency Match each 3D shape to its name. cube sphere cuboid

  7. Fluency Match each 3D shape to its name. cone pyramid cylinder

  8. Fluency Name the 3D shapes. cube sphere cuboid

  9. Fluency Name the 3D shapes. cylinder cone pyramid

  10. Fluency Put the objects under the correct heading. Cube Cuboid Sphere f) b) h) d) a) c) e) i) g)

  11. Reasoning Mo says,A The odd shape out is the square. Is Mo correct? Explain your answer. Mo is correct. All the shapes are 3D except for the square which is 2D.

  12. Problem solving Which 2D shapes can you see in the picture? Rectangles Squares Octagon Triangles Circles Pentagon