Roll in to your shapes unit with our Recognise and Name 3D Shapes homework activity.
This three way differentiated resource is a fantastic way of scaffolding learning for a range of different abilities for your class. Each differentiated worksheet includes two fluency and one reasoning question. Children will have the opportunity to revise and consolidate the learning of recognising and naming 3D shapes. Ideal to be used as an activity after the main input or as a homework. Alongside, three differentiated resources, we've included the answer sheet so the hard work is done for you.
Devloping: Questions to support identifying 3D shapes. Includes cubes, spheres, cuboids, square and triangular-based pyramids, cylinders and cones where shapes are always presented in the same orientation and with perspective lines visible.
Expected: Questions to support identifying 3D shapes. Includes cubes, spheres, cuboids, square and triangular-based pyramids, cylinders and cones where some shapes are presented in different orientations with some perspective lines visible.
Greater Depth: Questions to support identifying 3D shapes. Includes cubes, spheres, cuboids, square and triangular-based pyramids, cylinders and cones where most shapes are presented in different orientations with no perspective lines visible.