2D Shapes Homework Extension Year 1 Shapes

2D Shapes Homework

Step 3: 2D Shapes Homework Extension Year 1 Autumn Block 3

2D Shapes Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 1 2D Shapes Resource Pack. These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth.

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  • 2D Shapes Homework Extension with answers for Year 1 Autumn Block 3

National Curriculum Objectives

Mathematics Year 1: (1G1a) Recognise and name common 2-D shapes [for example, rectangles (including squares), circles and triangles]

Differentiation:

Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Match the 2D shape to the corresponding 3D shape. Includes circles, triangles, squares and rectangles presented in the same orientation. Perspective lines on 3D shapes.
Expected Match the 2D shape to the corresponding 3D shape. Includes circles, triangles, squares and rectangles presented in different orientations. Some perspective lines on 3D shapes.
Greater Depth Match the 2D shape to the corresponding 3D shape. Includes circles, triangles, squares and rectangles presented in different orientations. No perspective lines on 3D shapes and use of some real life objects.

Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Sort the 3D shapes by their surface shape. Includes circles, triangles, squares and rectangles presented in the same orientation. Perspective lines on all 3D shapes.
Expected Sort the 3D shapes by their surface shape. Includes circles, triangles, squares and rectangles presented in different orientations. Some perspective lines on 3D shapes.
Greater Depth Sort the 3D shapes by their surface shape. Includes circles, triangles, squares and rectangles presented in different orientations. No perspective lines on 3D shapes and use of some real life objects.

Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Reasoning and Problem Solving)
Developing Explain whether a given statement about the surfaces of a 3D shape is correct. Includes circles, triangles, squares and rectangles presented in the same orientation. Perspective lines on 3D shapes.
Expected Explain whether a given statement about the surfaces of a 3D shape is correct. Includes circles, triangles, squares and rectangles presented in different orientations. Some perspective lines on 3D shapes.
Greater Depth Explain whether a given statement about the surfaces of a 3D shape is correct when using a real life object. Includes circles, triangles, squares and rectangles presented in different orientations.

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