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CLASSIFYING AND COMPARING 2-D SHAPES<br />

1. Colour the shapes with right angles red. Colour the shapes with acute angles blue and the shapes with<br />

obtuse angles yellow. Colour the shapes th<strong>at</strong> have more than one type of angle green.<br />

2. Answer the ‘Wh<strong>at</strong> am I?’ clues and draw the shape.<br />

(a) I have parallel lines with<br />

two obtuse angles and two<br />

acute angles.<br />

I am a<br />

(d) I have six equal sides and<br />

six obtuse angles.<br />

I am a<br />

(b) I am a polygon with three<br />

acute angles.<br />

I am a<br />

(e) I am a quadril<strong>at</strong>eral with 90°<br />

angles; however, two sides are<br />

shorter than the other two.<br />

I am a<br />

(c) I have four equal sides<br />

and four 90° angles.<br />

(f)<br />

I am a<br />

I have eight equal sides<br />

and eight obtuse angles.<br />

I am a<br />

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Draw and cut out a hexagon. Cut it in half across the<br />

middle to make two new shapes. Wh<strong>at</strong> shapes have you made?<br />

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