Shapes and colours

Photo of two and three dimensional shapes, e.g.: triangle, square, cube, etc.

Source: TOM DAILEY, Macmillan Education

In this lesson plan, pupils learn to distinguish between two- and three- dimensional shapes, and recognise these shapes in their immediate surroundings by matching and counting. Includes project ideas.

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