Checking and securing understanding of polygons
I can recognise and name polygons with five or more sides and recognise the difference between regular and irregular shapes.
Checking and securing understanding of polygons
I can recognise and name polygons with five or more sides and recognise the difference between regular and irregular shapes.
These resources will be removed by end of Summer Term 2025.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- The prefix is derived from Ancient Greek.
- A regular polygon has sides that are all equal and interior (inside) angles that are all equal.
- An irregular polygon has sides that are not equal or interior (inside) angles that are not equal.
Keywords
Polygon - A polygon is a flat (2D), closed figure made up of straight line segments.
Regular - A regular polygon has sides that are all equal and interior (inside) angles that are all equal.
Irregular - An irregular polygon has sides that are not equal or interior (inside) angles that are not equal.
Common misconception
The name for a shape only applies to the regular version of that shape. E.g. An irregular pentagon is just a shape, as pentagons must have 5 equal sides.
The name of a shape is known based on the number of sides and these do not have to be regular.
Licence
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