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Page 1: Supporting your child in learning about shape and space.

Supporting your child in learning about shape and space

Page 2: Supporting your child in learning about shape and space.

Aims of the evening:

• To explain the progression in learning about shape and space in the primary school and the vocabulary used.

• To explain the links between shape and space and reasoning and communicating.

• To suggest ways of helping and supporting your child with maths at home.

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Vocabulary

parallel prismperpendicular polygonoblong pentagontrapezium quadrilateralpyramid spherecuboidtetrahedronhemisphere

Can you put these shape words in the order you think they are taught, from Yr R to Y6?

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Vocabulary

R - pyramid sphere

1 - cuboid 2 - pentagon3 - quadrilateral

prism hemisphere

4 - oblong polygon tetrahedron

5 - parallel

perpendicular6 - trapezium

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Key terms

• sides• corners

• faces• edges• vertices

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Overlap with other areas of mathematics

• Fractions

• The language of position and direction

• Data handling – sorting

• Number patterns

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Shape work is often connected to number pattern

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What shapes can you see?How many of each?

What vocabulary did you use to discuss the pattern?

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What do children do with shapes?

• Explore them – roll, stack…

• Make patterns/nets• Build models• Describe• Name/identify/recognise• Visualise• Sort• Turn them

• Reflect (flip) them • Draw/construct• Complete• Compare• Classify• Reason

Practical handling, discussion, mental work, drawing.

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A simple sort

trianglessquares

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More complex sorting – Venn diagram

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hexagon not a hexagon

regular

irregular

Carroll diagram

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QuadrilateralsNo right angles

1 right angle

2 right angles

3 right angles

4 right angles

No parallel lines

1 pair of parallel lines

2 pairs of parallel lines

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Which is the odd one out?

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What do children use in school to explore shape and space?

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Helping your child

• Relate it to the real world as much as possible

• Talk, listen, model, recast

• Ask questions

• Be curious and fascinated

• Use a dictionary


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