Kitchen Shapes

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to identify, describe and compare some of the special shapes that might be seen in a kitchen by their matching individual properties. The class can list of of the special vocabulary words that can be used to describe each shape.

Kitchen Labels

Select and record different shapes that might be seen in a kitchen by their matching properties including sides, corners, lines of symmetry and parallel lines

Shape Sandwiches

Practise selecting, describing and comparing the properties of some of the 2D shapes that can be used to make different sandwiches in a family kitchen

Kitchen Tiles

Explore how to identify and record a selection of patterns using 2D shapes to match different properties that can be used to decorate the floor in a family kitchen

  • School Grounds

    School Grounds

    Explain and model how to measure and calculate the perimeters and areas of different shaped locations around the school grounds

  • Rainforest Presentations

    Rainforest Presentations

    Select, manipulate and combine different forms of media to create a multimedia presentation about an aspect of life in a rainforest habitat

  • Flag Printing

    Flag Printing

    Practise and refine different techniques when printing colours, shapes and patterns to design flags to match specific locations

  • Angle Observations

    Angle Observations

    Identify, locate and classify examples of right, acute and obtuse angles that can be observed in a range of different shapes, objects and locations