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Transcript
Year 3 Objectives : Geometry
PROPERTIES OF SHAPES
PROPERTIES OF SHAPES
Objective 1g: Draw 2D shapes and make
3D shapes using modelling materials
Objective 4g: Identify right angles; know that 2
and 4 right angles make half and a full turn
respectively
Draw 2D shapes and name them
Make a range of 3D shapes using playdough,
clay
Objective 2g: Recognise 3D shapes in
different orientations and describe them
Describe a range of 3D shapes set out in different
ways
Objective 3g: Recognise angles as a
property of shape or a description of a turn
Know that the opening between two lines
joined at a point is known as an angle and can
be measured in degrees
Know that the measurement in degrees is
greater when the opening is wider
Know a right angle as having 90 degrees which is
written as 90˚
Know that two right angles effectively make a
straight line and is equivalent to 180˚
Know that 2 right angles make a half-turn
Know that three right angles make three quarters
of a turn
Know that 4 right angles is a complete turn
Objective 5g: Identify whether angles are
greater or less than a right angle
Identify angles that are smaller than a right angle
Identify angles that are larger than a right angle
Know that an angle smaller than a right angle is
known as an acute angle
Know that an angle larger than a right angle is
known as an obtuse angle
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Year 3 Objectives : Geometry 2/ Statistics
PROPERTIES OF SHAPES
STATISTICS
Objective 6g: Identify horizontal and vertical
lines and pairs of perpendicular and parallel
lines
Objective 1s: Interpret and present data using
bar charts, pictograms and tables
Know the terms: horizontal and vertical
Recognise horizontal and vertical in everyday
situations, e.g. telephone pole being vertical,
the sea being horizontal
Know the relationship between horizontal and
horizon
Know the terms perpendicular and parallel
Read information set out in a bar chart, pictogram
or table
Read information from a bar chart that has a scale
on the vertical axes
Present information in a pictogram, bar chart or
table
Present information on a bar chart where there is a
scale on the vertical axes
Draw lines that are perpendicular and parallel
to a given line
Objective 2s: Solve one-step and two-step
questions using information presented in
scaled bar charts, pictograms and tables
Objective 7g: Recognise and use
abbreviations of metric units of measure
Solve problems involving pictograms, bar charts
and tables
Know that metres, centimetres and millimetres
are written as : m, cm, mm. respectively
Work out the answer to: ‘How many more children like
carrots than potatoes?’
Know that grams and Kilograms are written a: g.
and Kg respectively
Work out the answer to: ‘How many fewer children
travel to school by car than walk?’
Know that litres and millilitres and written as: l,
ml, respectively
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