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Draw, compose and decompose shapes
Year 6
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Maths
We've put the lessons in order helping you build on what you've learned before so it’s best to start with the first lesson of a unit.
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1
Use knowledge of shape properties to sketch and identify shapes
2
Use knowledge of shape properties to draw shapes accurately using rulers and protractors
3
3D shapes can be composed from 2D nets
4
The same 3D shapes can be composed from different 2D nets
5
When a 2D shape is decomposed and the parts rearranged, the areas remains the same
6
Any parallelogram can be decomposed and the parts rearranged to form a rectangular parallelogram
7
Two congruent triangles can be arranged to compose a parallelogram
8
Shapes with the same areas can have different perimeters and vice versa
9
Reason about shapes using the relationship between side lengths and area and perimeter
10
Reason about compound shapes using the relationship between side lengths and area and perimeter