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Year 4
Properties of 2D and 3D shapes and symmetry
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Lessons (10)
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I can identify different types of triangles and describe their properties.
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I can sort triangles in different ways based on their properties.
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I can complete different types of symmetrical patterns.
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I can compose symmetrical shapes from two identical shapes.
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I can use folding to investigate lines of symmetry in different 2D shapes.
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I can find lines of symmetry in 2D shapes and explain the link between lines of symmetry and number of sides in regular polygons.
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I can reflect polygons in a line of symmetry, including when there are no sides parallel to the line of symmetry.
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I can reflect polygons that are dissected (cut in half) by the line of symmetry, and explore the new shapes that are created when a polygon is reflected.
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I can reflect shaded squares and polygons in a diagonal line of symmetry.
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I can find lines of symmetry in real life contexts and design my own symmetrical patterns.
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