Describing the position of an object

Describing the position of an object

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use positioning language to describe where an object is.

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3 Questions

Q1.
Which of the following statements does this shape match?
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Correct answer: It has 1 line of symmetry.
It has 4 right angles.
It has 4 sides.
It is a 6 or more vertices.
Q2.
Which of the following statements does this shape match?
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It has 4 right angles.
It has 6 vertices.
Correct answer: It has 8 or more sides.
It has less than 3 sides.
Q3.
Which of the following statements does this shape match?
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It has 3 or less vertices.
Correct answer: It has 4 right angles.
It has 5 sides or more.
It only has 1 line of symmetry.

3 Questions

Q1.
Which sentence is true?
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The dog is above the cakes.
Correct answer: The dog is below the cakes.
The dog is in between the cakes.
The dog is next to the cakes.
Q2.
Which sentence is true?
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The pizza is behind the cats.
Correct answer: The pizza is in between the cats.
The pizza is in front of the cats.
The pizza is under the cats.
Q3.
Which sentence is true?
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The apples are above the man.
The apples are to the left of the man.
The apples are to the right of the man.
Correct answer: The man is above the apples.

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Faces, shapes and patterns; lines and turns