Can You Draw? - Shapes - Both Versions

Content Name

Can You Draw? - Shapes - Both Versions

Content Type

Partner Content

Description

These versions of Can You Draw explore the drawing of 2-D shapes. The second video incorporates the recognition and drawing of lines of symmetry.

Curricula

  • Country

    England

    Key Stage:

    Key Stage 1

    Years:

    Year 2, Year 1

    Subjects:

    • Mathematics

    Topics:

    • Geometry - properties of shapes

    Programmes of Study:

    • identify and describe the properties of 2-D shapes, including the number of sides, and line symmetry in a vertical line
    • recognise and name common 2-D and 3-D shapes, including: 2-D shapes [for example, rectangles (including squares), circles and triangles]
  • Country

    Northern Ireland

    Key Stage:

    Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1

    Years:

    P2, P3

    Subjects:

    • Mathematics and Numeracy

    Topics:

    • Shape and Space

    Programmes of Study:

    • Create pictures and patterns with 2D shapes.
    • Name and describe 2-D and 3-D shapes.
    • Use 2-D and 3-D shapes in construction, pictures and patterns.
  • Country

    Scotland

    Level:

    First

    Years:

    P2, P3

    Subjects:

    • Numeracy and Maths

    Topics:

    • Shape, Position and Movement

    Programmes of Study:

    • I have explored simple 3D objects and 2D shapes and can identify, name and describe their features using appropriate vocabulary.
  • Country

    Wales

    Step:

    PS 2

    Years:

    Year 1, Year 2

    Subjects:

    • Mathematics and Numeracy

    Topics:

    • Geometry focuses on relationships involving shape, space and position, and measurement focuses on quantifying phenomena in the physical world.

    Programmes of Study:

    • I have explored two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes and their properties in a range of contexts.

Custom Tags

Shape
Symmetry
Drawing
rectangle
hexagon
triangle
AV42
KS102
KS103
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