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Series Student Space and Shape My name

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Contents Series Space and Shape Topic 1 2D space (pp. 1 18) sorting squares and rectangles circles and ovals triangles sides and vertices pentagons and hexagons explore symmetry flip, slide, turn Date completed / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Topic 2 3D space (pp. 19 30) solids faces, edges and vertices prisms pyramids explore / / / / / / / / / / Topic 3 Position (pp. 31 38) language visual memory paths and directions mapping / / / / / / / / Series Author: Rachel Flenley Copyright

2D space sorting We can sort objects in lots of different ways. How do you think we have sorted these shapes? Can you think of another way we could sort them? copy 1 Cut out these children and look at them. a Sort them one way. Tell someone how you did it. b Sort them another way. Tell someone how you did it. Space and Shape 1 1 SERIES TOPIC

2D space squares and rectangles 1 Draw some squares. 2 These shapes are confused. They are not sure what they are! Can you help them by answering yes or no? Am I a square? Am I a square? Am I a square? Am I a square? Am I a square? Am I a square? Am I a square? 3 What is a square? Write or tell someone. 2 SERIES 1 TOPIC Space and Shape

2D space squares and rectangles You will need: a partner attribute blocks What to do: a Trace and name the shapes. square rectangle b How are these shapes the same? Use blocks to help you work this out. c How are they different? What to do next: One of you will be the rectangle spotter. The other one will be the square spotter. Look around your room every time you fi nd one, put a check below. Are there more squares or rectangles in your classroom? Space and Shape 3 1 SERIES TOPIC

2D space circles and ovals 1 a Trace these and say the names out loud. circle oval b Close your eyes and draw them in the air. c What feels the same when you draw them? d What feels different? 2 Draw a person, using only and. Decorate them. 4 SERIES 1 TOPIC Space and Shape

2D space triangles 1 Pretend you have to describe a triangle to someone who doesn t know what it is. What would you say? Write it here. You can draw some as well if that helps. 2 These shapes all want to join the triangle club. Are they allowed to? the ones that can. any that can t. 3 Use masking tape to make 3 different triangles on the carpet. Ask someone to look at them. Do they agree that they are all triangles? Space and Shape 5 1 SERIES TOPIC

2D space triangles You will need: scissors red and green pencils What to do:. Cut out the. Colour 1 side red and 1 side green. copy How many different ways can you fi t the. onto the? Use the dot to help you remember where you are up to. Here is one way.g. Here is another.r. How many different ways can you fi nd?. 6 SERIES 1 TOPIC Space and Shape

2D space sides and vertices Shapes can have sides and vertices. Vertices are made when 2 or more sides meet. side vertex 1 How many sides? 3 2 How many vertices? 4 3 How many sides and vertices? a b c Shape Sides Vertices triangle square rectangle Space and Shape 7 1 SERIES TOPIC

2D space pentagons and hexagons 1 Trace these and say the names out loud. pentagon hexagon 2 How many sides and vertices? a pentagon Shape Sides Vertices b hexagon Did you know ALL 5 sided shapes are called pentagons and ALL 6 sided shapes are called hexagons? They don t always have to look like or. They just need the right number of straight sides. This is still a pentagon. This is still a hexagon. 3 Draw these shapes. a 2 different pentagons b 2 different hexagons 8 SERIES 1 TOPIC Space and Shape

2D space explore You will need: 3 partners scissors string What to do: Cut a long piece of string and tie the 2 ends together. Make a triangle using the string and your group. Will you need all 4 people to do this? Why or why not? Now make a different triangle. What to do next: Make a square. Now turn it into a rectangle. How did you do this? Can you make a pentagon and then a hexagon? You may need to get some more people to help you. Is it possible to make a circle this way? Show and explain your results to your teacher and classmates. Space and Shape 9 1 SERIES TOPIC

2D space explore You will need: a partner 2 geoboards and rubber bands What to do: Take turns telling each other to make a shape on their geoboard. The catch is, you can t say the name of the shape, you can only talk about things like the number of sides or vertices. Your partner then names the shape they made. Is it the shape you wanted them to make? Talk through any differences. Make 3 shapes each. Make me a shape with 3 vertices. It s a triangle What to do next: Now, sit with your backs to each other. Take turns telling each other to make specifi c shapes such as: Let s make a square. Each side has to be 4 pegs long or Let s make a triangle. All the sides have to be the same length. oth of you make the shapes on your geoboards and then compare. 10 SERIES 1 TOPIC Space and Shape

2D space explore You will need: a partner attribute blocks What to do: Share the blocks between the 2 of you. Find a way to sort your blocks into 2 groups. You could sort by shape, size or colour. Record how you did it here. Compare your way with your partner s way. Did you sort them differently? What to do next: Now sort your blocks into 3 groups. Record how you did it here. Compare your way with your partner s way. Find one other way to sort your shapes. Compare. Record how you did it here. Space and Shape 11 1 SERIES TOPIC

2D space explore You will need: a partner scissors copy What to do: Cut out the shape cards. Combine your cards with your partner s cards and play Shape Snap. Watch out the shapes might be different sizes or in a different position, but they could still be the same shape! 12 SERIES 1 TOPIC Space and Shape

2D space explore You will need: a partner these attribute blocks What to do: Look at this shape. Which 2 shapes have been joined together to make it? Use the shape blocks to help you work it out. Draw them next to it. Try these ones. Draw the shapes for each one. Space and Shape 13 1 SERIES TOPIC

2D space explore You will need: straws or popsicle sticks lu-tak or tape What to do: Choose a shape to make. Make it with your manipulatives. Finish the statement: I made a. I know it is a because What to do next: Find 2 people who made the same shape as you. What reasons did they give? Do you want to add to or change your reasons? 14 SERIES 1 TOPIC Space and Shape

2D space symmetry This picture of a butterfly is symmetrical. If we fold it along the dotted line, both sides match exactly. copy 1 Look at the pictures. Check the ones that match if folded along the dotted line. If it helps, cut them out and fold them. Space and Shape 15 1 SERIES TOPIC

2D space symmetry 1 Use different coloured pencils to colour 1 side of each picture. Switch with a partner and colour the other side of their picture to make them symmetrical. copy a b 2 Cut out the square below and fold it in half. a Is a square symmetrical? b Is there only 1 way you can do it? How many ways can you fold the square in half and make the sides the same? 16 SERIES 1 TOPIC Space and Shape

2D space flip, slide, turn We can flip, slide and turn shapes. copy flip slide turn What to do: Cut out these shapes. Colour 1 side of each shape grey and the other side black. Continued on page 18. Space and Shape 17 1 SERIES TOPIC

2D space flip, slide, turn Continued from page 17. What to do next: Look at the shape on the left and then in its new position on the right. Did we flip, slide or turn it to make it look like that? Use your shapes to help you fi nd out. 1 Colour the right word. flip flip a slide b slide turn turn flip flip c slide d slide turn turn flip flip e slide f slide turn turn 2 When we make patterns with blocks, we often flip, slide and turn them to make them fi t. Get some pattern blocks and create a pattern. Notice what you are doing each time you fi t a block. Tell someone about some of your flips, slides and turns. 18 SERIES 1 TOPIC Space and Shape

3D space solids These are some 3D objects. They are not flat like or. We often call 3D objects solids. 1 What are some everyday objects that are the same shape as these solids? Draw or write something for each solid. sphere cube cylinder prism cone 2 Circle the solids: a that would roll b that would stack c that you have the most of in your classroom d that you have the least of in your classroom If it helps, fi nd examples and test them out. Space and Shape 19 SERIES 2 TOPIC

3D space faces, edges and vertices Solids can have faces, edges and vertices. Some have lots of them. Some don t have any vertices or edges at all. edge vertex face curved surface 1 What can you see? Colour the faces with a blue pencil Trace the edges with a green pencil. X the vertices with a yellow pencil 2 What can you see? Colour the curved surfaces with a blue pencil. Trace the edges with a green pencil. Do these solids have any vertices? 20 SERIES 2 TOPIC Space and Shape

3D space faces, edges and vertices (big group activity) You will need: your teacher or a leader solids What to do: Each player needs a solid with faces, edges and vertices. The leader will call out face, edge or vertex. Point to the right thing on your solid. If you are wrong, you must sit down. The last player standing, wins. Watch out, the game will get faster and your leader may switch your solids around! What to do next: Now put your solids away. Your teacher will call out face, edge or vertex and this time you need to move quickly round the classroom and put your fi nger on a face, edge or vertex. You must move to a different object every time. edge! Space and Shape 21 2 SERIES TOPIC

3D space faces, edges and vertices The faces of solids are 2D shapes. This cube has 6 faces. All the faces are squares. You will need: solids What to do: Find an example of each of these solids and draw the shapes of their faces. This solid has these faces What to do next: Find a classroom object such as a book or tissue box. Draw its faces. 22 SERIES 2 TOPIC Space and Shape

3D space prisms Some solids belong to a group called prisms. These are all prisms. These are NOT prisms. Let s see if we can work out why. You will need: a partner sticky notes solids or classroom objects as shown in the box above What to do: Find an example of each prism and each not prism. Look at them, touch them and examine their faces very carefully. Talk with your partner and come up with your reason why you think some of the solids are prisms and some are not. Write it here. What to do next: Get 10 sticky notes and go round the room fi nding prisms according to your rule. Write p on the note and stick it on the prism. Do other teams agree with you? Talk about it with your teacher. Space and Shape 23 SERIES 2 TOPIC

3D space prisms Prisms have 2 matching end faces. All the other faces are always rectangles or squares. This is a prism because it rectangle square has 2 square end faces and 4 rectangular faces. You will need: a partner solids or objects in the table below What to do: Find an example of each solid below and study its faces. Colour the answers to the questions for each solid. Solid Do I have 2 end faces that are the same? Are my other faces either squares or rectangles? Am I a prism? yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no 24 SERIES 2 TOPIC Space and Shape

3D space prisms Food boxes are usually prisms. You will need: your kitchen cupboard or a supermarket What to do: Look in your cupboards or on the supermarket shelf. How many prisms can you fi nd? Record them below. What to do next: Did you fi nd any food boxes or containers that are not prisms? Record them here. Space and Shape 25 2 SERIES TOPIC

3D space pyramids Some solids belong to a group called pyramids. These are all pyramids. These are NOT pyramids. You will need: a partner solids What to do: Look at the solids above or fi nd examples in your classroom. What makes a solid a member of the pyramid group? Record your thinking here. What to do next: Do pyramids stack? Try stacking some and see. If you can do it, explain how. If not, why do you think this is? 26 SERIES 2 TOPIC Space and Shape

3D space pyramids Pyramids have one base. The base always has straight sides. The face other faces are always triangles. base The triangular faces meet at a point. Pyramids can stand on their base or lie on one of their triangular sides. They are still pyramids even if they are lying on their side. 1 Circle the pyramids in this group. 2 These solids are called cones. They are confused because they don t understand why they can t be pyramids. Can you explain it to them? Space and Shape 27 2 SERIES TOPIC

3D space explore You will need: a partner solids What to do: Find these 2 solids. cylinder cone Look at them carefully and talk with your partner to decide: a What is the same about them? b What is different about them? What to do next: Get a group of solids. Sort them. Explain to your teacher or another pair why you sorted them that way. Sort them another way. Explain to your teacher or another pair why you sorted them that way. These ones are pointy at the top. These ones aren t. 28 SERIES 2 TOPIC Space and Shape

3D space explore You will need: a partner who can read What to do: Listen to your partner read this. They will record your answers for you. Close your eyes. Pretend you are inside a big cylinder. Reach up to the top of your cylinder and trace it with your fi nger. What shape do you draw? Now trace the bottom of the cylinder with your foot. What shape do you draw? Feel the walls of your cylinder. Describe how they feel to you. What to do next: Now close your eyes again and pretend you are inside a box. What shape is the bottom of your box? What shape is the top of your box? How many faces does your box have? What shapes are they? How many vertices does your box have? Space and Shape 29 2 SERIES TOPIC

3D space explore You will need: a partner match sticks, straws or popsicle sticks lu-tak or tape What to do: You are going to build skeleton models using straws and tape. This is an example of one. a Construct your own cube using your manipulatives. b Finish these statements. Our cube has edges. Our cube has vertices. What to do next: a Choose another solid to construct. Work with your partner to build it. b Finish these statements. Our has sides. Our has vertices. 30 SERIES 2 TOPIC Space and Shape

Position language 1 What are some words you use to tell us where something is? Write them. Share your ideas with someone else and see if you can add to your list. next to behind 2 Look at the picture and choose the position words to fi nish the sentences. a The is the. b The is the. c The is the mat. d The is from the. e The is the. f Write your own sentence. under next to far away on below in front of between Space and Shape 31 3 SERIES TOPIC

Position language 1 Draw some things in your classroom that you can go: under over around 2 What can you see that is: in front of your teacher s desk? behind your teacher s desk? next to your teacher s desk? 3 You will need a partner. Take turns giving each other simple instructions like I want you to go over 2 things and then under 1 thing. The playground is a good place to do this activity. 32 SERIES 3 TOPIC Space and Shape

Position language 1 Draw: a a girl next to the sandbox. b a boy on the slide. c 2 flowers under the climber. d a boy beside the drinking fountain. e a bucket and spade in the sandbox. f a girl behind the swing. g yourself. Where are you? I am. Space and Shape 33 3 SERIES TOPIC

Position visual memory You will need: a tray a tea towel classroom objects What to do: Put some objects (stapler, pencil, glue stick, etc) on a tray. Let your partner look at them for 5 seconds, then cover the tray. Take 1 object away without letting your partner see what it is. Show them the tray again. Can they guess which object is missing? Swap roles. Play 3 times each. What to do next: This time, make sure you are sitting side by side. Show the tray for 5 seconds then cover it. Ask your partner where something is. Are they right? Swap roles. Play 3 times each. Yes, you re right. The apple is below the ruler! 34 SERIES 3 TOPIC Space and Shape

Position paths and directions 1 a If you walked a path that looked like this from above, where could you be going? b Make up a story that would fi t this walk. Write it here. 2 What about this path? Where could you be walking? 3 Now try this path. Space and Shape 35 3 SERIES TOPIC

Position paths and directions 1 Show 1 way from the library to the Year 1 classroom. Explain your way to someone. Playground Library Year 5 Year 7 Lunch room asketball court Year 4 Year 2 Parking lot Year 5 Year 3 Art room Year 1 Foyer Offi ce Principal s offi ce oys washroom Girls washroom 2 Show 2 different ways from the library to the Year 1 classroom. 36 SERIES 3 TOPIC Space and Shape

Position paths and directions 1 Follow the directions to get from the to the treasure. Colour and count the squares as you go. Left Up Down Right Up 3 Left 1 Up 1 Left 2 Up 2 Right 5 Up 1 Right 1 2 Can you fi nd a shorter path? You must go around any obstacles. Colour this path a different colour. Can you write the directions to match? Space and Shape 37 3 SERIES TOPIC

Position mapping You will need: pencils What to do: Draw a map of your bedroom. Sketch it lightly. When you get home, check your map. Did you remember correctly or do you need to make some changes? Once you are happy, colour and label your map. 38 SERIES 3 TOPIC Space and Shape