Victorian Curriculum
VC2MFSP01
sort, name and create familiar shapes; recognise and describe familiar shapes within objects in the environment, giving reasons
- sorting a collection of shapes into groups based on different features, such as the number of sides, colour or size, and describing how they have been sorted
- creating a picture using a variety of shapes and a range of materials, including objects to trace around, describing the shapes they have created or used and sharing why they chose each shape in their picture
- creating familiar shapes using groups of people; for example, holding hands and creating a circle
- recognising and naming shapes that are (close to) rectangles, squares, triangles and circles in component parts of everyday items, for example, on bicycles, toy vehicles or kitchen pantry items
- describing and naming shapes within objects that can be observed on Country/Place, recreating and sorting into groups based on their shape
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4 teaching resources for those 'aha' moments
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Individual 2D Shapes Blue Print Posters
2D Shapes and their names, diagrams and properties on individual posters.
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3D Objects Dominoes
Help your students learn the names of the most common three-dimensional objects with this set of dominoes.
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2D Shapes Blue Print Poster
2D Shapes and their names on one poster.
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3D Objects Border Trimmers
Brighten up your cork boards with these 3D object border trimmers.