Sorting shapes
To sort 2D and 3D shapes, we use different properties like the number of sides or faces.
2D shapes
JJ is sorting these shapes in order from fewest sides to most sides.
Let's count the number of sides.
When counting sides be careful not to count the same side twice.
Now we know how many sides each shape has we can put them in order from fewest sides to most sides.
Why is investigating important?
Investigating is an important part of maths because we notice different patterns and rules.
Did you notice that two of the shapes had the same number of sides but looked different?
Sorting shapes by vertices
Another way to sort shapes is by number of corners. In maths we call corners vertices.
Let's take another look at the shapes and this time count the vertices.
Do you notice a pattern?
2D Shapes have the same number of vertices as sides.
3D shapes
What can you find out by investigating the properties of 3D shapes?
JJ needs help investigating the number of vertices, faces and the number of edges of this shape.
Can you count the vertices and faces with him?
He is going to use a table to organise his findings.
Investigating is all about testing ideas.
JJ thinks that 3D shapes have the same number of edges as vertices just like the pattern we spotted earlier that 2D shapes have the same number of vertices as sides.
Let's count the number of edges and test his theory.
The shape has 6 edges.
JJ's theory was incorrect.
Remember, having ideas that turn out to be wrong is ok - this is why investigating is such an important part of maths!
Example 1
Did you notice that this shape has the same amount of vertices as faces?
Does that mean all 3D shapes have the same amount of vertices and faces?
Let's test that theory - count the faces, vertices and edges of these 3D shapes.
Let's see if the theory is correct.
Not all 3D shapes have the same number of vertices and faces so the theory was incorrect.
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This is what investigating is all about!
Activities
Quiz
This quiz will help you practise sorting 2D shapes.
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