F2.36 Recognise basic 3-D shapes

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Recognise that three dimensional shapes are not flat. Basic 3-D shapes are the ball and box.

Recognise box or ball

Practise identifying box or ball shapes.

20 pages

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Recognise box or ball objects

Practise identifying box or ball shaped objects.

15 pages

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Match the box or ball

Match the box or ball shape and objects.

15 pages

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Sort and classify 0-3

Sort and count the shapes, with numbers up to 3.

10 pages

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Sort and classify 0-5

Sort and count the shapes, with numbers up to 5.

10 pages

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Sort and classify 0-10

Sort and count the shapes, with numbers up to 10.

10 pages

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Identify flat and not flat

Practise identifying if an object is flat or not flat.

20 pages

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Identify 2-D and 3-D shapes

Practise identifying 2-D and 3-D shapes.

20 pages

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Identify corners

Identify corners of shapes and objects.

15 pages

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Identify edges

Identify edges of shapes and objects.

15 pages

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Identify faces

Identify faces of shapes and objects.

15 pages

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Identify face shapes

Identify the shape of 3-D faces.

10 pages

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Box or ball hunt

Identify the boxes and balls within the scene.

15 pages

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