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reSolve: geometry – trapezium pieces
This lesson explores different shapes that can be formed by cutting a trapezium in two with one straight line.
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Year level(s) | Year 4 |
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Audience | Teacher |
Purpose | Teaching resource |
Format | Web page |
Teaching strategies and pedagogical approaches | Mathematics investigation |
Curriculum alignment |
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Strand and focus | Space |
Topics | Shapes and objects |
AC: Mathematics (V9.0) content descriptions |
AC9M4SP01
Represent and approximate composite shapes and objects in the environment, using combinations of familiar shapes and objects |
Numeracy progression |
Understanding geometric properties (P3)
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Copyright details |
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Organisation | NSW Department of Education |
Copyright | © State of New South Wales (Department of Education), 2019. Creative Commons BY 4.0. |
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