Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use path operations such as union, difference, and intersection to combine simple shapes into more complex ones.

Content guidance

  • Contains external content.

Supervision

Adult supervision recommended

Licence

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3 Questions

Q1.
What has been used to place these shapes/paths in their current position?
An image in a quiz
Align left edges to page
Centre on horizontal axis to page
Centre on vertical axis to page
Correct answer: Distribute centres equidistantly vertically
Q2.
What has been used to place this shape/path in its current position?
An image in a quiz
Align left edges to page
Centre on horizontal axis to page
Correct answer: Centre on vertical axis to page
Distribute centres equidistantly vertically
Q3.
What has been used to place these shapes/paths in their current position?
An image in a quiz
Align right sides to page
Centre on vertical axis to page
Correct answer: Distribute centres equidistantly horizontally
Distribute left edges equidistantly