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Noticing and comparing properties of shapes

Noticing and comparing properties of shapes

A good understanding of shape depends on noticing differences in properties.

Success in geometry depends on knowledge of two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes along with an understanding of the properties of shapes and objects. Here, similarities and differences are important as students develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships.

At most year levels, students can identify similarities and differences between shapes.

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Name Class Section
Document Comparing properties of quadrilaterals Folder 17
Document Foundation Year: Sort, describe and name familiar two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional objects in the environment Infobox 3
Document Year 1: Recognise and classify familiar two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional objects using obvious features Infobox 3
Document Year 2: Describe and draw two-dimensional shapes, with and without digital technologies Infobox 3
Document Year 5: Describe translations, reflections and rotations of two-dimensional shapes. Identify line and rotational symmetries Infobox 3
Document Year 8: Define congruence of plane shapes using transformations Infobox 3
Document Year 8: Develop the conditions for congruence of triangles Infobox 3
Document Source Infobox 3