Year 3

To identify rectangles including squares

Year 3

To identify rectangles including squares

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will look in detail at the properties of rectangles and learn to identify these propoerties. This will build on our work on angles, particularly right angles.

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4 Questions

Q1.
Are these lines parallel or perpendicular?
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Correct answer: Parallel
Perpendicular
Q2.
A square contains parallel and perpendicular lines, true or false?
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False
Correct answer: True
Q3.
Are the lines below parallel or perpendicular?
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Parallel
Correct answer: Perpendicular
Q4.
These lines are parallel, true or false?
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Correct answer: False
True

4 Questions

Q1.
A quadrilateral is any 2-D shape which...
Has 2 vertices
Has 3 sides
Correct answer: Has 4 straight sides
Has curved sides
Q2.
Why can't this shape be a square?
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Correct answer: It does not contain 4 right angles
It has too many sides
It is blue
It is too small
Q3.
All squares are also rectangles.
False
Correct answer: True
Q4.
All of these shapes are rectangles, true or false?
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Correct answer: False
True