teacher overview
teach-learn-practise
teach-learn | practise-learn | timely practice | |
1 | 2DsidesTL1n2.pdf 2DTL1.pdf | 2D1.pdf (print d/s 2 per page) | sign up for
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2 | 2DTL2.pdf | 2D2.pdf (print d/s 2 per page) | |
3 | 2D3.pdf (print d/s 2 per page) | ||
4 | 2D4.pdfsquare and rectangle? (avoiding square is a rectangle) | ||
5 | 2D5.pdf (print d/s 2 per page) | ||
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7 | 2DTL7.pdf | 2D7.pdf (print d/s 2 per page) | |
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10 | 2DTL10.pdf | 2D10.pdf (print d/s 2 per page) | |
11 | 2DTL11.pdf | 2D11.pdf (print d/s 2 per page) |
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NC information
National curriculum code and descriptions (partially) covered by the strands
G1 use conventional terms and notation: points, lines, vertices, edges, planes, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, right angles, polygons, regular polygons and polygons with reflection and/or rotation symmetries; use the standard conventions for labelling and referring to the sides and angles of triangles; draw diagrams from written description
G4 derive and apply the properties and definitions of special types of quadrilaterals, including square, rectangle, parallelogram, trapezium, kite and rhombus; and triangles and other plane figures using appropriate language
G9 identify and apply circle definitions and properties, including: centre, radius, chord, diameter, circumference, tangent, arc, sector and segment