'I Have, Who Has - 2D Shapes and 3D Objects' requires students to use their knowledge of the attributes of 2D Shapes and 3D objects to identify and name an object or shape.
Recognise, compare and classify shapes, referencing the number of sides and using spatial terms such as “opposite”, “parallel”, “curved” and “straight”
Make, compare and classify objects, identifying key features and explaining why these features make them suited to their uses
Describe and draw two-dimensional shapes, with and without digital technologies
Describe the features of three-dimensional objects
Make models of three-dimensional objects and describe key features
Describes mathematical situations and methods using everyday and some mathematical language, actions, materials, diagrams and symbols
Sorts, describes, represents and recognises familiar three-dimensional objects, including cones, cubes, cylinders, spheres and prisms
Supports conclusions by explaining or demonstrating how answers were obtained
Manipulates, sorts, represents, describes and explores two- dimensional shapes, including quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons and octagons
Uses appropriate terminology to describe, and symbols to represent, mathematical ideas
Checks the accuracy of a statement and explains the reasoning used
Makes, compares, sketches and names three-dimensional objects, including prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones and spheres, and describes their features
Recognises, describes and represents shapes including quadrilaterals and other common polygons
Recognises, describes and represents familiar three-dimensional objects
Makes and sketches models and nets of three-dimensional objects including prisms and pyramids
Estimates, measures and compares capacities (internal volumes) using litres, millilitres and volumes using cubic centimetres
explain and compare the geometric properties of two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional objects
Describe and draw two-dimensional shapes, with and without digital technologies
Describe the features of three-dimensional objects
Make models of three-dimensional objects and describe key features