If possible, make these shapes on a geoboard. Describe these shapes using the following headings:
f) g) 2. Draw a picture using all of the shapes.
These two-dimensional (2-D) shapes are so called because they have only 2 dimensions: length and width.
number of lines, number of angles, parallel lines and right angles.
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Curriculum Objectives: Make informal deductions about 2-D shapes and their properties; use angle and line properties to classify and describe triangles and quadrilaterals;
tessellate combinations of 2-D shapes;
classify 2-D shapes according to their lines of symmetry;