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Key Stage 1 Mathematics Reasoning: Geometry Name Date ÷ ©twinkl.co.uk. You may photocopy this page. 1 Name: Date: Key Stage 1 Maths Reasoning: Geometry 1. a)Explain what is happening in this sequence. b)Draw the 6th shape in the sequence. c) Draw the 12th shape in the sequence. 2.Can you guide the rabbit to the carrot? Use some of these words: quarter turn, half turn, move forwards ___ spaces, clockwise, anticlockwise. ©twinkl.co.uk. You may photocopy this page. 2 3.Tick the hexagons. 4.Mary is thinking of a 3D shape: “It has 6 rectangular faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges.” Which shape is she thinking of? Tick it. Can you describe one of the other shapes? 5.What is the same and what is different about these 2 shapes? Same: Different: 6.What is the same and what is different about these 2 shapes? Same: Different: 7.What is the same and what is different about these 2 shapes? Same: Different: ©twinkl.co.uk. You may photocopy this page. 3 8. Rayyan says that if Little Red Riding Hood walks forwards 3 spaces, turns a quarter turn anticlockwise and walks forwards 2 spaces she will pick some flowers. Do you agree? Yes / No Explain your reasoning. 9.Answer these statements with sometimes, always or never. A triangle has 3 sides. A sphere has a flat face. A rectangle can be a square. 10. Is this shape a triangle? Yes / No Give a reason for your answer. ©twinkl.co.uk. You may photocopy this page. 4 11. Here is a cylinder. What shape are its faces? 12.Here is a cuboid. What shape are its faces? 13. Imran is thinking of a 3D shape. All its faces are the same shape. It has 12 edges and 8 vertices. What is Imran’s shape? 14. Are all of these shapes rectangles? Yes / No Give a reason for your answer. 15.Tick the shape that is in the wrong position in the table. Shapes with square faces Shapes without square faces Give a reason for your answer. ©twinkl.co.uk. You may photocopy this page. 5 16. flat faces curved faces What do you know about the cone? 17. a)Marta has just walked forwards 3 squares. Put a cross in her starting position. b)Marta has just made a threequarter turn clockwise. Where was she facing before? ©twinkl.co.uk. You may photocopy this page. 6 18. Moeed says this shape has 4 sides so it is a square. Do you agree? Yes / No Give a reason for your answer. 19. What shape is the hidden face on the cone? 20. What shape is the hidden face on the box? 21.Put a circle around the shape which is in the wrong position on the Carroll diagram. Has equal length sides Has 4 sides or less Has more than 4 sides Explain your reason for circling that shape. ©twinkl.co.uk. You may photocopy this page. 7 Sides are not of equal length 22.Draw a line from the shape to where it belongs in the table. All right angles Some right angles No right angles 23. Which shape will come next in the sequence? Tick it. 24. Fill in the missing squares to make both sequences correct. ©twinkl.co.uk. You may photocopy this page. 8 Answer Sheet: Key Stage 1 Maths Reasoning: Geometry question 1a. answer notes The arrow is turning a quarter turn (90°) clockwise each time. 1b. 1c. 2. Move forwards 2 spaces, quarter turn anticlockwise, move forwards 3 spaces Also accept: quarter turn anticlockwise, forwards 3 spaces, quarter turn clockwise, forwards 2 spaces. 3. 4. A cylinder has 2 flat circular faces, 2 edges and one curved rectangular face, no vertices. A sphere has one curved face, no vertices and no edges. 5. Same: They are both triangles, they both have 3 corners/they both have 3 straight sides. Different: One of the triangles has a right angle. 6. Same: They both have 4 corners, 4 edges and 4 right-angled corners. Different: A square has 4 sides the same length. 7. Same: They both have square faces. Different: The cube is a 3D shape and the square is a 2D shape. 8. No, she will meet the wolf. She needs to make a quarter turn clockwise. 9. Always, never, sometimes. 10. Yes as it has 3 sides and 3 corners. 11. It has 2 circular faces and a curved rectangular face. 12. It has 2 square faces and 4 rectangular faces. 13. A cube. 14. Yes. As they all have 4 sides, 4 vertices and 4 right angles and the opposite sides are equal in length. 15. Cuboid. It has rectanglar faces, not square faces. ©twinkl.co.uk. You may photocopy this page. 9 Answer Sheet: Key Stage 1 Maths Reasoning: Geometry 16. The cone has a flat face and a curved face. 17a. 17b. The tree 18. No. A square is a rectangle with 4 sides the same length. A square is always a rectangle but a rectangle is not always a square. 19. Circular (circle) 20. A rectangle 21. The equilateral triangle becuase all its sides are the same length. 22. 23. 24. ©twinkl.co.uk. You may photocopy this page. 10