Looking at 2D Shape

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Looking at 2D Shape
with the 2D shape gang
Click on the characters to link to each shape
Sammy Square
Click on the red
buttons to find out
about squares.
• A square is a
shape with four
equal sides.
• A square has four
right angles
• A square has four
lines of symmetry
Cynthia Circle
Click on the red
buttons to find out
about circles.
• A circle is a shape
with one curved
side
• A circle has an
infinite amount of
lines of symmetry
as every point
around the edge is
an equal distance
its centre
Robbie and Rebecca Rectangle
Click on the
red buttons
to find out
about
rectangles.
• A rectangle is a
shape with four
sides. Sides that
are opposite are
the same length
• A rectangle has
four right angles
• A rectangle has
two lines of
symmetry
Tommy the Equilateral Triangle
Click on the red
buttons to find out
about equilateral
triangles.
• An equilateral triangle
is a shape with three
equal sides.
• An equilateral triangle
has three equal angles
• An equilateral triangle
has three lines of
symmetry
Rita and Ronnie Right Angled
Triangles
I don’t
have any!
And I
have one!
Click on the red buttons
to find out about right
angled triangles.
• A right angle
triangle has three
sides .
• A right angled
triangle has one
right angle
• Not all right
angled triangles
have lines of
symmetry
Peter Pentagon
Click on the red
buttons to find out
about pentagons.
• A regular pentagon is
a shape with five
equal sides.
• A regular pentagon
has five equal angles
• A regular pentagon
has five lines of
symmetry
Harriet Hexagon
Click on the red
buttons to find out
about hexagons.
• A regular hexagon
is a shape with six
equal sides.
• A regular hexagon
has six equal
angles
• A regular hexagon
has six lines of
symmetry
Ollie Octagon
Click on the red
buttons to find out
about octagons.
• A regular octagon
is a shape with
eight equal sides.
• A regular octagon
has eight equal
angles
• A regular octagon
has eight lines of
symmetry
Shape characters and
presentation ©Bev Evans, 2008
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