Annette the Cube

Content Name

Annette the Cube

Content Type

Partner Content

Description

Annette Cube is the sportiest cuboid you’ve ever met! She plays 11 different sports in 11 different outfits. Amazingly all 11 sports enable her to demonstrate all 11 cube nets!

Curricula

  • Country

    England

    Key Stage:

    Key Stage 2

    Years:

    Year 6

    Subjects:

    • Mathematics

    Topics:

    • Geometry - properties of shapes

    Programmes of Study:

    • recognise, describe and build simple 3-D shapes, including making nets
  • Country

    Northern Ireland

    Key Stage:

    Key Stage 2

    Years:

    P6, P7

    Subjects:

    • Mathematics and Numeracy

    Topics:

    • Shape and Space

    Programmes of Study:

    • Build 3D shapes, explore the number of faces, edges and vertices on these shapes, name and discuss properties of common 3D shapes, investigate the links between 2D and 3D shapes.
  • Country

    Scotland

    Level:

    Second

    Years:

    P6, P7

    Subjects:

    • Numeracy and Maths

    Topics:

    • Shape, Position and Movement

    Programmes of Study:

    • Having explored a range of 3D objects and 2D shapes, I can use mathematical language to describe their properties, and through investigation can discuss where and why particular shapes are used in the environment.
    • I can draw 2D shapes and make representations of 3D objects using an appropriate range of methods and efficient use of resources.
    • Through practical activities, I can show my understanding of the relationship between 3D objects and their nets.
  • Country

    Wales

    Step:

    PS 3

    Years:

    Year 5, Year 6

    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 can explore vertices, edges and faces of three-dimensional shapes and I can use these characteristics to describe a three-dimensional shape.
    • I can relate a three-dimensional shape to its two-dimensional nets.

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