These Make Patterns with 3D shapes worksheets are fantastic at helping your pupils practice their reasoning and problem solving skills. This pack contains two different question types for Year 2 Spring Block 3.
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This pack includes:
Mathematics Year 2: (2G1b) Compare and sort common 3-D shapes and everyday objects
Mathematics Year 2: (2G2b) Identify and describe the properties of 3-D shapes, including the number of edges, vertices and faces
Differentiation:
Varied Fluency
Developing Questions to support recognising and making pattens using 2 different 3D shapes, all with the same orientation and size. Perspective lines visible on all shapes.
Expected Questions to support recognising and making pattens using 3 different 3D shapes, some patterns including the same shape in different orientations. All shapes presented in different orientations and sizes. Perspective lines visible on some shapes.
Greater Depth Questions to support recognising and making pattens using 3 different 3D shapes, patterns including the same shape in different orientations. No perspective lines visible on shapes, with some use of real-life objects.
Reasoning and Problem Solving
Questions 1, 4 and 7 (problem Solving)
Developing Create the 3D pattern using the clues. All shapes presented in the same orientation and size. Perspective lines visible on all shapes.
Expected Create the 3D pattern using the clues, some patterns including the same shape in different orientations. All shapes presented in different orientations and sizes. Perspective lines visible on some shapes.
Greater Depth Create the 3D pattern using the clues, some patterns including the same shape in different orientations. All shapes presented in different orientations and sizes. No perspective lines visible on shapes, with some use of real-life objects.
Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Reasoning)
Developing Explain what the missing shapes are in a pattern using three 3D shapes. All shapes presented in the same orientation and size. Perspective lines visible on all shapes.
Expected Explain what the missing shapes are in a pattern using three 3D shapes, some patterns including the same shape in different orientations. All shapes presented in different orientations and sizes. Perspective lines visible on some shapes.
Greater Depth Explain what the missing shapes are in a pattern using three 3D shapes, some patterns including the same shape in different orientations. No perspective lines visible on shapes, with some use of real-life objects.
Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Reasoning)
Developing Explain which statement is correct. All shapes presented in the same orientation and size. Perspective lines visible on all shapes.
Expected Explain which statement is correct. All shapes presented in different orientations and sizes, some patterns including the same shape in different orientations. Perspective lines visible on some shapes.
Greater Depth Explain which statement is correct. All shapes presented in different orientations and sizes, some patterns including the same shape in different orientations. No perspective lines visible on shapes, with some use of real-life objects.
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