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Year 4 – Summer Block 5 – Properties of Shape
Step 4: Quadrilaterals
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Introduction
Which is the odd one out? Explain your choice.
Name each shape.
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Introduction
Which is the odd one out? Explain your choice.Example answer:
The pentagon is the odd one out as all of the others are
quadrilaterals.
Name each shape.
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trapezium parallelogram rectangle
square pentagon rhombus
Varied Fluency 1
Draw lines to match the true statements to the shape.
It has 5 right angles
It is a rectangle
It has 3 sides
It has equal sides It has 4 sides
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Varied Fluency 1
Draw lines to match the true statements to the shape.
It has 5 right angles
It is a rectangle
It has 3 sides
It has equal sides It has 4 sides
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Varied Fluency 2
Fill in the blanks to describe the shape.
This shape has ______ sides.
It has ______ right angles.
It has ______ pair of parallel sides.
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Varied Fluency 2
Fill in the blanks to describe the shape.
This shape has ______ sides.
It has ______ right angles.
It has ______ pair of parallel sides.
4
0
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Varied Fluency 3
Draw the shape using the description below.
The shape has:
• 4 sides
• 4 right angles
What shape have you drawn?
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Varied Fluency 3
Draw the shape using the description below.
The shape has:
• 4 sides
• 4 right angles
What shape have you drawn?
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Varied Fluency 4
Circle the quadrilaterals.
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Varied Fluency 4
Circle the quadrilaterals.
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Reasoning 1
What is the same about these two shapes? What is different?
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Reasoning 1
What is the same about these two shapes? What is different?
Various answers, for example:
Same: 4 sides; 4 right angles; 2 pairs of parallel sides Different: size; orientation
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Problem Solving 1
Tina is thinking of a shape. It has:
• 4 equal length sides
• No right angles
What shape could Tina be thinking of? Give all possible answers.
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Problem Solving 1
Tina is thinking of a shape. It has:
• 4 equal length sides
• No right angles
What shape could Tina be thinking of? Give all possible answers.
Tina could be thinking of a rhombus.
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Reasoning 2
Jenny thinks that the shape matches her statement.
Is she correct? Explain your answer.
This quadrilateral has
1 pair of parallel lines and 0 right angles.
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Reasoning 2
Jenny thinks that the shape matches her statement.
Is she correct? Explain your answer.Jenny is incorrect because…
This quadrilateral has
1 pair of parallel lines and 0 right angles.
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Reasoning 2
Jenny thinks that the shape matches her statement.
Is she correct? Explain your answer.Jenny is incorrect because this quadrilateral is a parallelogram so it
has 2 pairs of parallel lines and no right angles.
This quadrilateral has
1 pair of parallel lines and 0 right angles.
Varied Fluency
Step 4: Quadrilaterals
National Curriculum Objectives:
Mathematics Year 4: (4G2a) Compare and classify geometric shapes, including
quadrilaterals and triangles based on their properties and sizes
Differentiation:
Developing Questions to support identifying and describing the properties of
quadrilaterals. Including right angles and 3 types of quadrilateral (rectangles,
parallelograms, and squares). All shapes in ‘standard’ orientation.
Expected Questions to support identifying and describing the properties of quadrilaterals.
Including right angles, parallel lines and 5 types of quadrilateral (rectangles,
parallelograms, squares, trapeziums and rhombus). All shapes in ‘standard’ orientation.
Greater Depth Questions to support identifying and describing the properties of irregular
quadrilaterals. Including right angles, parallel lines and 5 types of quadrilateral
(rectangles, parallelograms, squares, trapeziums and rhombus). Shapes presented in
different orientations.
More Year 4 Properties of Shapes resources.
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Quadrilaterals Quadrilaterals
1a. Draw lines to match the true statements
to the shape.
1b. Draw lines to match the true statements
to the shape.
2a. Fill in the blanks to describe the shape.
This shape has ______ sides. It has ______ right
angles.
2b. Fill in the blanks to describe the shape.
This shape has ______ sides. It has ______ right
angles.
3a. Draw the shape using the description
below.
The shape has:
• 4 equal sides
• 4 right angles
What shape have you drawn?
3b. Draw the shape using the description
below.
The shape has:
• 4 right angles
• 2 pairs of equal sides
What shape have you drawn?
4a. Circle the quadrilaterals. 4b. Circle the quadrilaterals.
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D
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VF VF
VF VF
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It has 4 right angles
It has 5 sides It is a rectangle
It has 4 right angles
It is a square It has no right angles
Quadrilaterals Quadrilaterals
5a. Draw lines to match the true statements
to the shape.
5b. Draw lines to match the true statements
to the shape.
6a. Fill in the blanks to describe the shape.
This shape has ______ sides. It has ______ right
angles. It has ______ sets of parallel sides.
6b. Fill in the blanks to describe the shape.
This shape has ______ sides. It has ______ right
angles. It has ______ sets of parallel sides.
7a. Draw the shape using the description
below.
The shape has:
• No right angles
• 2 pairs of parallel lines
What shape have you drawn?
7b. Draw the shape using the description
below.
The shape has:
• 1 pair of parallel sides
• No right angles
What shape have you drawn?
8a. Circle the quadrilaterals. 8b. Circle the quadrilaterals.
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d e
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VF VF
VF VF
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It is a parallelogram
It has parallel lines It has right angles
It has 4 sidesIt is a
rectangle
It has no parallel sides
It has 4 right angles It has equal sides
It has 4 sides It is a square
Quadrilaterals Quadrilaterals
9a. Draw lines to match the true statements
to the shape.
9b. Draw lines to match the true statements
to the shape.
10a. Fill in the blanks to describe the
shape.
This shape has ______ pairs of equal length
sides. It has ______ right angles. It has ______
pairs of parallel sides.
10b. Fill in the blanks to describe the
shape.
This shape has ______ pairs of equal length
sides. It has ______ right angles. It has ______
pairs of parallel sides.
11a. Draw the shape using the description
below.
The shape has:
• 2 pairs of equal sides
• No right angles
• Not a parallelogram
What shape have you drawn?
11b. Draw the shape using the description
below.
The shape has:
• 1 pair of equal sides
• 1 pair of parallel lines (unequal in
length)
• No right angles
What shape have you drawn?
12a. Circle the quadrilaterals. 12b. Circle the quadrilaterals.
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It has no right angles
It has no parallel sides It is a square
It has 5 sides It is a rhombus
It has 1 pair of equal sides
It has no right angles It has no parallel sides
It is a trapezium
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Quadrilaterals
Varied Fluency
Quadrilaterals
Developing
1a. It has 4 right angles; it is a rectangle
2a. 4, 0
3a. Square
4a. a, b, c
Expected
5a. It is a parallelogram; it has parallel
lines; it has 4 sides
6a. 4, 0, 2
7a. Rhombus or parallelogram
8a. a, b, c, d, f
Greater Depth
9a. It has no right angles; it is a rhombus
10a. 2, 0, 2
11a. Rhombus
12a. a, b, c, d, f, g
Developing
1b. It has 4 right angles; it is a square
2b. 4, 4
3b. Rectangle
4b. a, b, e
Expected
5b. It has 4 sides; it has 4 right angles; it is
a square; it has equal sides
6b. 4, 4, 2
7b. Trapezium
8b. a, b, c, e
Greater Depth
9b. It is a trapezium; it has no right angles;
it has 1 pair of equal sides
10b. 2, 4, 2
11b. Trapezium
12b. a, b, c, d, f
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