Maths - Key Stage 1 (5-7 year olds)
Shape, Position and Movement
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          2D Shape RevealAn interactive whiteboard resource to help with the teaching and learning of the names and properties of 2D shapes. 
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          Shape PatternsShape Patterns is a sequencing game where children from 3 to 8 years of age need to complete the pattern of different coloured 2D shapes. Three levels of difficulty. 
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          Symmetry MatchingSymmetry matching game involving mirroring pictures, shapes and patterns along lines of symmetry. 
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          2D Shapes Sorting Using Carroll DiagramsSort 2D shapes on Carroll diagrams. There are four levels of difficulty and sorting is by two variable criteria. Squares are classed as rectangles as they are special case rectangles. 
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          Symmetry SortingSort the pictures, shapes and letters into symmetrical and not symmetrical sets. 
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          GeoboardA wonderful teaching resource for exploring shapes. Choose from two sizes of geoboard and stretch out the bands to make your shapes. Ipad friendly. 
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          Demonstrate CoordinatesA teaching tool which shows how to use coordinates in one, two, or three quadrants. Drag the markers around and their respective coordinates will be updates. 
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          Area BuilderA fabulous teaching aid and learning game site on areas, perimeter and fractions of shapes. You can toggle between one or two display areas which is useful if you want to compare different shapes. 
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          ITP CoordinatesThis resource from Mathsframe allows you to use a marker to identify the coordinates of points on different grids. You can mark points and draw lines and shapes in either 1, 2 or 4 quadrants. 
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          Tessellation CreatorA teacher demonstration tool to show how shapes or combinations of shapes tesselate. Shapes can be dragged and rotated. 
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          Interactive Teaching Program on AreaThis interactive teaching tool can be used in a variety of mathematical contexts such as multiplication arrays, finding different shapes with the same area, nets and more. It is useful because there are different backgrounds such as dots. 
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          Turning ManClick on the turning man to see him make a quarter turn, half turn, three-quarters turn and whole turn. This resource is a useful teaching aid in full-screen mode for demonstrating turns. 

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